Resources for Parents
Welcome to the Midview Parents Page, a section of the District website created exclusively to help provide you with helpful information to support your child's learning at home. We appreciate your patience as we build this feature to continue to add more content for you. We hope you come back often as this area develops, and appreciate your feedback for suggested content that you and your fellow parents would find helpful.
New Web Page Helps Adults Protect Children from Internet Dangers
A new “Internet Safety and Cyber Predator Awareness” page helps adults learn about the different ways predators operate, the risks associated with the Internet and the steps they can take to protect children in their care. The page, developed by Attorney General Jim Petro, also features access to educational aids for both parents and educators to download.
It is estimated that one in every five children between the ages of 10 and 17 has received an unwanted solicitation online, and one in every 17 of those youths has been threatened or harassed while logged onto the Internet. For more information, click here.
FEATURED ARTICLES
- What to do when your child fails to bring homework assignments home
- What to do when your child doesn't do his/her best work
- Motivation for learning: Parents Can Help
- What to do when your child waits until the last minute to work on a long-range assignment
- What to do when your child refuses to do homework assignments
- How to help your child learn study skills
- Preparing children to learn
- Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year Olds


