Not Much Just
Chillin': The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers tells the stories of a number
of children at a suburban middle school in Columbia , Maryland . Washington Post education reporter Linda
Perlstein spent a year observing the lives both at home and at school of these
eleven- to thirteen-year-olds, and manages to convey their rapidly changing
thoughts and feelings. Some of them come
from two-parent families where they receive a great deal of encouragement along
with pressure to succeed. Other children
come from homes with divorced parents and less consistent nurturing. They live in a materialistic culture and they
experience a wide variety of temptations and images, often making them want to
behave like high school students. It is
common these days to hear of middle school students engaging in sexual
activity, drinking, taking drugs, and even getting pregnant, and most adults
find such reports disturbing. So
Perlstein's attempt to shed light on what leads these children to act so
differently from middle school students of previous generations deserves
attention.
Reprinted from www.Mentalhelp.net