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Y’All R Real Ones: Middle School Moments is a documentary short, created as part of a larger middle school documentary project. Our goal in creating these resources is to help professionals, students, and families think more optimistically and creatively about the middle school years, with the hope of alleviating some of the stress and distress experienced by early-adolescents. This is the biggest period of change any human goes through, other than infancy, so these are challenging years by definition but they are also dynamic, joyous years, rich with opportunity.

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Short documentary film and two discussion guides for 30% off

$42.00 (30% off $59.99)

materials will be available for digital download December 16th, 2021

This is THE essence of what it is to be a middle schooler today.
— Barbara Truluck, 2020 GSCA Georgia School Counselor of the Year, NCC, Palmer Middle School, Kennesaw, Georgia

Candid. Unfiltered. Thought-provoking.
— Penny Bishop, Dean of Education and Human Development, University of Maine

Authentic.
— Judy Tang, Senior Study Director, Westat

Powerful.
— Mary Ann Luciano, Graduate Student Researcher, Syracuse University

Amazing.
— Debra Fricano, Director of Education & Family Engagement, SAJ Synagogue, NYC

What a school!
— Nicole Thompson, School Librarian, Browns River Middle School, Jericho, Vermont

An unusually valuable tool for training educators.
— Laura Ross, 2020 ASCA School Counselor of the Year, Five Forks Middle School, Lawrenceville, Georgia

The authentic student voice and vulnerability presented in the film will spark rich and meaningful conversations.
— Jan Desmarais-Morse, 2019 ASCA School Counselor of the Year Finalist, Goshen Middle School, Goshen, Indiana