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	<title>Comments on: Preparing Your Middle Schooler for High School &#8211; Part 2:  Taking Advantage of the Intellectual Growth Curve</title>
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		<title>By: Dana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dana</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;A postscript: I hope you realize that not all middle school aged kids are going to fit neatly into the pattern I&#039;m suggesting in this post! So if yours don&#039;t, please don&#039;t get discouraged. As parents, a part our goal to raise godly generations consists of training students to be responsible for their own learning.  As we all know, some children take more training than others! We encourage you not to give up, for your high school and succeeding years will be easier as a result.  The higher path here means more training time and sometimes different curriculum choices - but the results are well worth the effort.    In Him, Dana&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A postscript: I hope you realize that not all middle school aged kids are going to fit neatly into the pattern I&#8217;m suggesting in this post! So if yours don&#8217;t, please don&#8217;t get discouraged. As parents, a part our goal to raise godly generations consists of training students to be responsible for their own learning.  As we all know, some children take more training than others! We encourage you not to give up, for your high school and succeeding years will be easier as a result.  The higher path here means more training time and sometimes different curriculum choices &#8211; but the results are well worth the effort.    In Him, Dana</p>
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