Shirley P. (booknookchick) reviewed Not Much Just Chillin' : The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers on + 117 more book reviews
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Perlstein writes about a middle school in urban MD. My son's school is in rural Wisconsin. Despite the distance and the culture some problems rang true right here at home. Bored with school, frustrated with the curriculum, nothing to do on the playground, the social pecking order....it was all there. A statement I found interesting is that it is important an adolescent have a lot of mental stimulation and varying life experiences because it will have a positive effect on permanent brain development. In other words, you don't use it, you lose it. From my experience, profiles in learning does not seem to fit this physical need our kids have.
Reading the book I sometimes felt as if I was snooping in a journal or diary as Perlstein relates 5 middle schooler's experiences and feelings. On the flip side is the voice given to parents, teachers, and administrators. Sometimes I'd forget I was the parent and not the kid --I could relate so well to the experiences she documented.
Reading the book I sometimes felt as if I was snooping in a journal or diary as Perlstein relates 5 middle schooler's experiences and feelings. On the flip side is the voice given to parents, teachers, and administrators. Sometimes I'd forget I was the parent and not the kid --I could relate so well to the experiences she documented.
Kim J. (kimjones) reviewed Not Much Just Chillin' : The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers on + 3 more book reviews
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This was suggested reading from my daughters middle school- some parts are interesting but it jumps all around-but worth perusing at least.
Melissa E. (missjoy3) reviewed Not Much Just Chillin' : The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers on + 2 more book reviews
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I read this book and thought that it was poorly written. The author has trouble stringing together cohesive thought, and is "all over the place" with her subject matter. I thought much of the book felt contrived and sensationalized.
I have no personal knowledge about the author, but I doubt she has children of her own.
After I read the book, my 14 year old daughter read it. She laughed and snorted all the way through. We talked about the book, and although she could see why parents might think they were gaining some real insight into thier kid's lives (as she put it, "this is what parents secretsly suspect or worry about"), she said the book is not true to life at all. She showed me several passages and pointed out why, she felt, the author "faked" some of it, or "tried to make things sound worse than they are". In other (my) words... contrived and sensationalized.
I have teenagers. I was a teenager. I'm close to my teen's friends. I'm close to my teen cousins, nieces, and nephews. Very little in this book rings true to me. I do think there is a great deal that parents should be worried about, but the problem these days isn't what the kids are doing. It's what the parents AREN'T doing. I usually love anything I read, and can find SOMETHING to appreciate in ANY book... but unfortunately, not in this one. I'm betting that if a parent instinctively WANTS to read this book, they are probably one of the better parents out there, being that most parents out there don't bother to parent. I would advise you to skip over this book, and look elsewhere for real insight.
I have no personal knowledge about the author, but I doubt she has children of her own.
After I read the book, my 14 year old daughter read it. She laughed and snorted all the way through. We talked about the book, and although she could see why parents might think they were gaining some real insight into thier kid's lives (as she put it, "this is what parents secretsly suspect or worry about"), she said the book is not true to life at all. She showed me several passages and pointed out why, she felt, the author "faked" some of it, or "tried to make things sound worse than they are". In other (my) words... contrived and sensationalized.
I have teenagers. I was a teenager. I'm close to my teen's friends. I'm close to my teen cousins, nieces, and nephews. Very little in this book rings true to me. I do think there is a great deal that parents should be worried about, but the problem these days isn't what the kids are doing. It's what the parents AREN'T doing. I usually love anything I read, and can find SOMETHING to appreciate in ANY book... but unfortunately, not in this one. I'm betting that if a parent instinctively WANTS to read this book, they are probably one of the better parents out there, being that most parents out there don't bother to parent. I would advise you to skip over this book, and look elsewhere for real insight.
Angela A. reviewed Not Much Just Chillin' : The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers on + 11 more book reviews
I loved this book! The writer truly takes a peek into the real lives of middle schoolers. Having one myself, it was dead on, and really helped me to get a better understanding of what she was dealing with. I highly reccomend you read if you have a child in or going into middle school.
Maureen S. (msg) reviewed Not Much Just Chillin' : The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers on + 3 more book reviews
An important book for the parents of any middle school student. These are the years most adults would choose to forget, but understanding their child's world is the first step parents must take in order to effectively help them grow strong.
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed Not Much Just Chillin' : The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers on + 624 more book reviews
This book had some real insight into the life of middle school children. This is a real longitudinal study of middle school kids. It isnt a parenting book, nor does it offer any solutions to how to parent a child at this age, it just reports what is happening to kids at this age. It helped me better understand my kids, and what is going on in the mind of kids this age. I took that info and applied it in to deal with some parenting issues, and too not to stress too much about my kids, but to be very careful that they dont get into trouble.