Tips for Parents Starting The School Year Right
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Tips for Parents: Starting the School Year Right
Summary
Active parental involvement is key to a successful start to the school year.Article
Getting involved in your child's education sets a strong foundation for their success. Reg Weaver, president of the National Education Association, emphasizes the importance of parents playing an active role, saying, "To reach their full potential, students need parents to be their 'favorite teacher.'"
The NEA suggests these five simple strategies to kick off the school year effectively:
1. Meet the Teachers: Introduce yourself to your child’s teachers and share your child’s interests and hobbies. Don’t wait for official events like Back-to-School Night?"initiate communication early. Share your contact details with them.
2. Engage with School Staff: Familiarize yourself with other school employees like the librarian, counselor, nurse, cafeteria staff, and bus drivers. These professionals often know the students well and continue relationships across grade levels.
3. Join Parent Organizations: Get involved with the PTA or similar groups. Participate in school events and collaborate to help the school achieve its goals.
4. Connect with Your Children Daily: Discuss what they learned at school, establish a consistent homework routine, and make time for reading?"whether educational or just for fun.
5. Monitor the School's Website: Regularly check for class schedules and homework resources. Ensure your child is meeting grade-level standards by staying informed about their curriculum.
"We have a great opportunity to start the school year right,” says Weaver. “Be a leader in your child's eyes, because learning doesn’t stop at the school gates."
These steps not only support your child’s education but also enrich your own understanding of their learning environment.
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