Beginning high school is a big deal for students. It's exciting, confusing, scary, exhilarating, and a thousand other emotions all at once. Add to that the physical, psychological, and social changes a student can experience during that time, and you've got a situation where the transitioning student needs all the support they can get.
That's the focus of the article Top tips for Year 7 students starting high school by Clare Ravasini. She talks about the importance of students having that emotional safety net as they begin the inevitable journey into high school:
"The move from primary to high school can be a time of excitement and new experiences. It can also be challenging or worrying for some students. Helping your child prepare for high school and making them feel supported will reduce the risk of disengagement from school in the future."
A summary of some of Clare's tips for students beginning high school is below. This is practical advice on what students can expect will be different and what they should be prepared for going into high school.
Clare goes on to discuss what parents can expect their own roles to be, and how they can ensure they are just as prepared for the experience of having a son or daughter in a new high school. She also talks about some of the signs that may indicate a student is not adjusting well to the experience of high school, and what teachers and parents can do to help.