Overview
Help! is here· You and a partner are assigned a project-only he's doing nothing and you're working double-time.
· Your parents think you're hanging out with a wild crowd. They're telling you not to see those kids anymore.
· Your teacher gave you a disappointing grade on your best research paper.
· You were excited to make the varsity baseball team . . . but at game time you're warming the bench
· You and your best friend both auditioned for the school play. Great, except she got the lead and you part's a walk-on.
Case by case, HELP! MY TEACHER HATES ME shows you how to get through junior high by taking control of your school problems. It's the book to keep in your locker for the next time it feels like you've got nowhere to turn.
Meg F. Schneider is a writer who has an M.A. in counseling psychology. Dennis Meade, Ph.D., is a psychologist who works with kids in and out of the classroom.
Written for every kid--not just the visibly troubled or the potential drop-out--this accessible, kid-friendly compendium of advice takes a sensitive but no-nonsense approach to a whole array of school-related problems, including peer pressure, homework, cheating, family attention, sports and other extracurricular activities, and actual physical fears.
Synopsis
Help! is here
You and a partner are assigned a project-only he's doing nothing and you're working double-time.
Your parents think you're hanging out with a wild crowd. They're telling you not to see those kids anymore.
Your teacher gave you a disappointing grade on your best research paper.
You were excited to make the varsity baseball team . . . but at game time you're warming the bench
You and your best friend both auditioned for the school play. Great, except she got the lead and you part's a walk-on.
Case by case, HELP! MY TEACHER HATES ME shows you how to get through junior high by taking control of your school problems. It's the book to keep in your locker for the next time it feels like you've got nowhere to turn.
Meg F. Schneider is a writer who has an M.A. in counseling psychology. Dennis Meade, Ph.D., is a psychologist who works with kids in and out of the classroom.