Royal Lady Falcons Soccer Iron Horse Tournament Jan 10 at Giddings High School, 2337 N Main St, Giddings, TX 78942, USA
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RJH Falcon Basketball vs Caldwell @home, Jan 9, 5:00 PM
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Royal Falcon Soccer Hargrave Showcase, Jan 9 to Jan 11
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Study location can help information stick: Research suggests that the place your teen studies can affect her memory of the information. Students make connections between their study locations and the material. Suggest that your teen try studying different subjects in different places: English in the kitchen, math at the library, etc. Then, when she takes an English test, she can think of studying in the kitchen and remember what she read. http://niswc.com/36aHC320271
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Conversations can help prevent violence at school: Schools go to great lengths to keep kids safe. Families also have an important role to play. Talking to your child about safety issues on a regular basis is essential. Start a dialogue by asking questions such as, "What scares or frightens you?" "What makes you feel safe?" "What makes you angry?" "What ways can you think of to solve a problem without hurting someone?" and "How would you promote peace at school?" http://niswc.com/16aHC320271
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Aceptar las emociones negativas ayuda a los niños a superarlas: Muchos padres suelen minimizar los sentimientos negativos de sus hijos. Cuando ellos dicen, "Odio la lectura", les responden, "No digas tonterías". Pero reconocer los sentimientos de su hijo puede ayudarlo a encontrar soluciones. Acepte sus sentimientos, incluso cuando le ponga freno al comportamiento inaceptable. "Sé que te sientes frustrado por la lectura, pero debes continuar intentándolo". Pregúntele por qué se siente de ese modo, y qué piensa qué podría ayudarlo. http://niswc.com/26aGC320271
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1/8/2020: Students return to school!
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Acknowledging bad feelings helps your child move beyond them: Many parents tend to dismiss their children's negative feelings. They respond to "I hate reading" with "Don't be silly." But acknowledging your child's feelings can help him move on to finding solutions. Accept his feelings, even as you stop his unacceptable behavior. "I know you're feeling frustrated by reading, but you need to keep trying." Ask why he feels as he does, and what he thinks might help. http://niswc.com/16aGC320271
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Give your teen the power to shape the future: To succeed in school and beyond, students need to understand that they can control their own behavior and the direction of their lives. To help your teen learn this, allow him to make his own decisions wherever possible. For example, when you assign your teen a chore, give him a wide time frame in which to complete it. "Please see that the laundry is folded by bedtime tonight." Let him decide when he'll do it. http://niswc.com/36aGC320271
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Dele a su joven el poder de moldear el futuro: Para tener éxito en la escuela y más allá de ella, los estudiantes deben comprender que ellos pueden controlar su propio comportamiento y la dirección de su vida. Para ayudar a su joven a aprender esto, deje que tome sus propias decisiones siempre que sea posible. Por ejemplo, cuando le asigne un quehacer, dele un marco de tiempo amplio para que lo realice. "Por favor, dobla la ropa limpia antes de acostarte". Deje que él decida cuándo hacerlo. http://niswc.com/46aGC320271
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Reminder - the RISD Bond Survey will close on 1/17/2020! Please make sure you submit yours before the deadline. Thank you for your feedback. https://www.royal-isd.net/article/172610?org=royal-isd
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This week in High School Basketball: Royal Falcon Basketball vs El Campo @away, Jan 7 from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM. Royal Lady Falcon Basketball vs El Campo @away, Jan 7 from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM
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What do YOU love about Royal ISD? To join the initiative to share the story of Royal ISD, visit me from 5pm-6pm on Monday 1/13/20 in the RISD Administration building. I'll also be collecting notes to show our School Board how much we appreciate them. See you soon!
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RJH Lady Falcon Basketball vs Caldwell @away, Jan 9, 5:00 PM
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Averigüe quiénes trabajan en la escuela: ¿Sabe cuál es el nombre del director de la escuela? ¿El del consejero de su joven? ¿Y el del enfermero? Nunca es demasiado tarde para conocer a las personas clave que trabajan en la escuela. Una estupenda manera de hacerlo es ofrecerse como voluntario para una actividad escolar que sea importante para su joven. Mientras lo haga, tómese el tiempo de hablar con el personal escolar. Cuanto más conozca a los educadores que trabajan en la escuela, mejor será la experiencia de su hijo en ella. http://niswc.com/46aFC320271
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1/7/2020: Royal Falcon Basketball vs El Campo @away, Noon
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Los quehaceres son útiles para enseñar responsabilidad: Los estudios revelan que los niños que se encargan de algunos quehaceres del hogar tienen más probabilidades de rendir bien en la escuela. Una de las razones es que los quehaceres ayudan a los niños a adquirir responsabilidad. Dele a su hijo opciones para que escoja qué tarea realizar. Enséñele cómo abordar los quehaceres un paso por vez. Luego elogie su esfuerzo de manera específica: "Hiciste la cama con mucho cuidado. Gracias por ayudar a que la casa esté ordenada". http://niswc.com/26aFC320271
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Find out who's who at the school: Do you know the school principal's name? The name of your teen's counselor? The nurse? It's never too late to meet the key people at school. One good way is to volunteer for a school activity that is important to your teen. While you're at it, take time to talk with school personnel. The more you know the educators who work with your teen, the smoother her journey through school will be. http://niswc.com/36aFC320271
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Chores teach useful lessons in responsibility: Studies show that kids who do chores at home are more likely to achieve in school. One reason is that chores help kids develop responsibility. Give your child a choice of chores to do. Teach her how to tackle the tasks one step at a time. Then praise her efforts with specifics: "You made your bed neatly. Thanks for helping to make our home tidy." http://niswc.com/16aFC320271
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