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Parent Involvement Ideas That Work
Parent Involvement Ideas That Work

Raising a child is one of the most difficult thing a parent

can do. It is a never ending job even when your children

become grow up and live on their own. However, it's what we

do in the formative years that make the greatest impact on

our children's success in the present as well as the future.

One of these activities is becoming involved in your child's

school. Many studies overwhelming prove that parent

involvement increases student achievement. There are many

parent involvement ideas for you to get involved in the life

of your child.

Show Teachers You Care

Effective schools are ones that want parents to take an

interest in what their kids are doing. Teachers sometimes

don't like to contact parents, and are a little hesitant, so

you can show that you don't bite by helping them out. Contact

the school, or the teacher, and let them know you want to

help.

Stay In Contact with Your Child's Teacher

Get a notebook and have all your child's assignments listed

in them. This shows you what your child is doing daily. This

can foster a good relationship between you and the teacher.

All you have to do is look at what is happening daily, and

then put down your signature so that the teacher will see

that you have viewed it. And, if you want to add any

comments or questions, you can do that too. Email is another

way for you to stay in contact. You can email the teacher

about school or grade activities.

Volunteer From Home

Be a volunteer from the comfort of your own home. If you

don't want to travel to the school for any number of

reasons, then this would be good for you. Teacher always

need help grading papers, reading student stories, or

preparing materials. You may want a packet of papers sent

home so that you can put some neat little stickers on them

or by making templates for designs the teacher has a plan

for. You could even use your phone by making phone contacts

for the teacher or school.

Volunteer at the School

Volunters are also needed in the classroom. You can do this

by choosing a specific day to help the class or grade. Many

teachers give out parent surveys at the beginning of the

school year to solicit volunteers. These surveys help to

identify parent interest and availability. Talk to the

teacher to find out his or her needs and learn how you can

get involved.

Help with Sporting Events

Sporting events is a very popular way to get involved. You

can sell tickets at the ticket booth or even candy and other

items at the concession stand. School spirit wear is a way to

involve yourself. You can sell these and even take orders to

raise money for the school.

You have the opporunity to be a positive influence in your

child's life. There are so many different ways to get

involved. Parent involvement ideas are abundant. Just find

the right one that works for you.




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