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10 ways to support your child and the school

Published by SchoolAdvisor | Oct 09, 2013
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Successful kids and successful schools usually share a secret ingredient: supportive parents! Remember, you don't have to do everything! Choose the activities that fit your interests and schedule.Ways To Help Your Child Be A Happier Reader

1. Make sure your children go to school ready to learn

  • Pack their backpacks the night before
  • Get 8 to 10 hours of sleep
  • Have a healthy breakfast

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 2. Make time for homework

  • Set up a study area with good lighting and a dictionary
  • Limit television to a minimum
  • Take part in the process but NEVER do your child's homework for them
  • Take 5 minute breaks for every 1 hour of homework
  • Stretch limbs to get blood circulation moving
  • Relax and share a laugh with your kids

3. Monitor your children's academic progress

  • Be proactive and call the teachers whenever possible
  • Attend scheduled parent-teacher conferences to get acquainted with their teachers
  • Contact teachers at other times to find out whether your children are keeping up with assignments

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4. When there's a problem, work with the school on your child's behalf

  • If your child starts to slip academically, make an appointment with the teacher to put together a plan for correcting the problem.
  • Teachers appreciate parents who reinforce the importance of schoolwork, and your child will have a better chance of succeeding if you and the teacher agree on a strategy.
  • Make the teacher an ally to help your child succeed.

5. Attend school functions

  • Attend back-to-school night, the spring concert, school plays, talent shows and other school events to show your children that you value their school.
  • Encourage your child to participate in school events no matter how small their role is.
  • Everyone matters.

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6. Volunteer at the school

  • Lead by example and show your kids the importance of traits such as humility, perseverance, teamwork, resourcefulness and resilience.
  • Talk to other parents. Build long lasting ties by really getting to know them as a person.
  • Throw the competitive, one-upping mindset out of the window. Just show up and enjoy the moment!

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7. Take a leadership role at school

  • You can offer to serve on the school site council, which oversees academic planning for the school, or on a district-wide committee or task force.
  • Schools and districts often have committees related to curriculum, student health, after school programs, technology and more.
  • If there is no task force or committee, discuss this with other parents and start one yourself!
  • Never be afraid to be true to yourself and learn from your experiences.

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8. Evaluate your school's performance

  • Ask around for the data of the school's achievements in the past years
  • Compare this with the performance of other schools
  • Troubleshoot and make intelligent guesses as to why the school might be lagging in certain areas
  • Propose solutions to the school committee
  • Reflect on the outcomes and repeat the process if some issues are not resolved

9. Help your school improve

  • Parents can have a direct impact on school success by organizing after-school tutoring programs, bringing in speakers for parent education programs, starting academic enrichment workshops and introducing other school improvement projects.

10. Get involved in politics

  • Try to schedule debates for parent-related communities
  • Keep things civil and friendly. We can debate and call each other out on certain behaviors
  • Then, after that, go out and have a drink together. Life's not worth the stress of being Mr/Miss "I am right, you are wrong."

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