AIE — Adventures In Education

Middle School Students


Resources

Need help? Just ask for it.

During your middle school years, keep in mind that there are many people available to help you succeed.

Talk to your teachers

Teachers can offer good advice, as well as tutoring. But don't wait until you're in trouble to ask for help. Some students think that receiving tutoring means they're not smart. But success is what really matters, and the best students are the ones who are bright enough to seek help when they need it.

Visit with your counselor

Your counselor is another good resource. They can help you find a way to learn well. Explaining your concerns to the counselor can get you many helpful ideas. A counselor usually maintains a list of tutors who may be able to help you after school.

Consult your parents

Your parents know you and your learning style. They can make good suggestions and help with your school work. And as an added benefit, keeping your parents informed about your school work lets them know that you're working hard!


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