The Meltdown
#13 of 19 in Drama High Series
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What’s inside...
The second Super Edition in the Drama High series follows Jayd Jackson as she navigates a busy summer filled with jealousy, babysitting, cheer camp, and a writing class. With stress causing strange visions and insomnia, Jayd relies on her magical Mama to help avert further drama. As they uncover something sinister, they work together to help Jayd regain her confidence and swagger.
Character compass
Jayd Jackson
Discussion points
How did Jayd handle the challenges she faced, and what can we learn from her responses?
Can you think of a time when you felt like everything was going wrong? How did you deal with it?
Why do you think communication is important in Jayd's relationships, and how does it affect the outcome of events?
What do the friendships in the book teach us about loyalty and support?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage empathy by asking your child how they feel about the characters' situations.
Discuss personal experiences that relate to the book's themes to deepen understanding.
Explore the importance of effective communication and problem-solving together.
Highlight the value of friendships and ask your child to share stories about their friends.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Conflict Resolution
Explanation: The characters in 'The Meltdown' face various conflicts that need thoughtful resolution. The story demonstrates how dialogue and understanding can successfully resolve disputes.
Real-World Application: Children can apply these principles at school or home by talking through disagreements and seeking compromise to maintain healthy relationships.
Example Lesson: Empathy and Compassion
Explanation: Throughout the story, the characters learn to put themselves in others' shoes and show compassion. It highlights the importance of considering others' feelings and perspectives.
Real-World Application: This helps children understand the impact of their actions on others and encourages them to be kind and considerate in their daily interactions.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: Characters in the book learn to take responsibility for their actions, especially when those actions lead to unintended consequences for others.
Real-World Application: Teaches children to own their actions and understand how their decisions affect people around them, promoting a sense of responsibility in their personal and academic lives.
Example Lesson: The Value of Friendship
Explanation: The book showcases how true friends support and uplift each other, even during challenging times.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of building and maintaining positive friendships, which can provide emotional support and joy throughout their lives.
