Child's Educational Development
How do Parent's Actively Involve With the Children's Education; At Home and School
In most instances, children come to school ready to learn but with different cultural, educational, and environmental experiences to draw from. It is the responsibility of the educational system to meet children where they are and encourage and support their development from that point. To promote learning for all children, educators must provide a school environment that acknowledges children's diverse backgrounds, helps children transition comfortably into to the next instructional level, and provides community supports when necessary. Such provisions support each child's readiness to learn as well as each school's readiness to educate young children. At the same time support from parents plays a vital role too.
Parent's Involvement: How Much and Why?
Although parents conscientiously send their children off to school every day and expect them to do well, they can add an important extra ingredient that will boost their children's success. Parent participation is the ingredient that makes the difference. Parents' active involvement with their child's education at home and in school brings great rewards and has can have a significant impact on their children's child's lives. According to research studies, the children of involved parents:
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Are absent less
frequently.
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Behave better.
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Do better academically
from pre-school through high school.
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Go farther in school.
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Go to better schools.
Research also shows that a home environment that encourages
learning is even more important than parents' income, education level, or
cultural background. By actively participating in their child's education at
home and in school, parents send some critical messages to their child; they're
demonstrating their interest in his/her activities and reinforcing the idea that
school is important.
Some specific ways for parents to become more involved in their child's education are stated below:
At Home
ü Read to your child — reading aloud is the most important activity that parents can do to increase their child's chance of reading successü Discuss the books and stories you read to your childü Help your child organize his/her timeü Limit television viewing on school nightsü Talk to your child regularly about what's going on in schoolü Check homework every night
At School
Meet with a teacher or other school staff member to determine where, when and how help is needed and where tour interests fit in. volunteer time-parents can:
Ø Read with individual children
Ø Assist coaches at sporting eventsØ Help out with arts and crafts workshopsØ Speak to classes about your career or special expertise
Conclusion
Parent’s active involvement in their Child’s education
development would lead to an all round development of the Child.
Rupa Chauhan
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