Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is running for middle school student govt and he needs to put his campaign together and get votes from middle schoolers. He seems to have it down to get boys votes. Now What is of interest to the girls? I told him to interview a few girls and he came home with such lame things that I am not convinced there was a conversation. Any ideas for some ideas where he can advocate and get girls votes? My 5th grade daughter said get Taylor swift to come to school. Yeah that’s not happening! Something realistic that can be accomplished.
I'm sorry but I'm kind of disturbed that you as the mom are this involved in his campaign. I'm getting Tracy Flick grew up vibes...
Anonymous wrote:My advice? Let your son figure it out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget the posters/campaign slogan. Go up to kids, even the ones he doesn't know, and say "I'm Larlo, I'm running for student government. I'd like to ask for your vote." Then engage in whatever conversation follows that. Then go to the next kid and ask for their vote. Don't skip anyone because they are too cool/not cool enough/already going to vote for someone else/already going to vote for you/etc.
The overwhelming majority of kids will never be asked directly for their vote and really don't care who is on their student govt. So ask them.
+1 Have him focus on having positive interactions with those outside his own group. And, of course, advocate for free menstrual products. If toilet paper is provided at no cost for body fluids, why aren't tampons/pads?
Anonymous wrote:Forget the posters/campaign slogan. Go up to kids, even the ones he doesn't know, and say "I'm Larlo, I'm running for student government. I'd like to ask for your vote." Then engage in whatever conversation follows that. Then go to the next kid and ask for their vote. Don't skip anyone because they are too cool/not cool enough/already going to vote for someone else/already going to vote for you/etc.
The overwhelming majority of kids will never be asked directly for their vote and really don't care who is on their student govt. So ask them.
Anonymous wrote:My son is running for middle school student govt and he needs to put his campaign together and get votes from middle schoolers. He seems to have it down to get boys votes. Now What is of interest to the girls? I told him to interview a few girls and he came home with such lame things that I am not convinced there was a conversation. Any ideas for some ideas where he can advocate and get girls votes? My 5th grade daughter said get Taylor swift to come to school. Yeah that’s not happening! Something realistic that can be accomplished.
Anonymous wrote:My son is running for middle school student govt and he needs to put his campaign together and get votes from middle schoolers. He seems to have it down to get boys votes. Now What is of interest to the girls? I told him to interview a few girls and he came home with such lame things that I am not convinced there was a conversation. Any ideas for some ideas where he can advocate and get girls votes? My 5th grade daughter said get Taylor swift to come to school. Yeah that’s not happening! Something realistic that can be accomplished.