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  • Middle School Safety Goggles Advised Exploring the Weird Stuff from Gossip to Grades, Cliques to Crushes, and Popularity to Peer Pressure

Middle School Safety Goggles Advised Exploring the Weird Stuff from Gossip to Grades, Cliques to Crushes, and Popularity to Peer Pressure

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middle school  jessica speer

Take a large group of kids in puberty, send them to a new school, and add a generous dose of tests, homework, and hormones, not to mention diverse personalities, bland food, and unpleasant odors. That’s middle school, and it can be a little . . . weird.

Yes, there are cool things about middle school, like more independence, new friends, and new activities. But there’s baffling stuff too, like harsh judgment, the whole “popularity” thing, and, of course, drama. With insights from hundreds of students, this guidebook explores the halls of middle school, especially the odd behaviors that lurk in the shadows. Slip on your lab coats, because we’re going to dissect these behaviors one by one to understand what’s really going on. With fun illustrations and choose-your-own-adventure-style scenarios, Middle School: Safety Goggles Advised will help you deal with the drama and define who you are and how to navigate life when things get, well, weird.---from the publisher

160 pages                                  978-1641706636                                      Ages 11-14

Keywords:  middle school, Middle School 6th Grade Bookclub, how things work, dealing with drama, finding yourself, being yourself, gossip, peer pressure, 11 year old, 12 year old, 13 year old, 14 year old, self image, defining yourself, identity, understanding others, understanding yourself, crushes

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