Articles

How to Encourage Parental Involvement in Kid's Education?

by Betty Glauder Writer
Many parents, especially the working ones are unable to spend quality time with their kids, helping them with their homework and finding solutions to difficult equations. Research says that a child's educational success to a great extent depends on parents and as such parental involvement is greatly appreciated in many schools and colleges. Many schools have to find out ways for greater parent participation in their children's education. Let's figure them out.

Parent-Teacher Meeting

After every examination, make it a point to ask the parents to come with their kids for collecting the mark sheets and report cards. Through such exercises, parents will get to see their child's grades and have a chat with the class teacher about their children's learning progress.

Parents as Volunteers

There are people who love to voluntarily participate in various school activities and fundraising programs. They support the school in a number of ways such as: managing back-office jobs, looking after the guests, helping out with venue decorations, serving food and beverages, etc.

Asking the Student to Get His/her Parent's Signature

While sending the examination report card, ensure your students have their parent's signature on it. In this way, you can make sure that even the busiest parent has gone through the report card, viewed the marks that the child has received and likewise commented on it.

Organize Activities in School

Many a times, schools are seen hosting book fairs, counseling sessions, and more on the school campus. They send home notes requesting parents to attend the program on specific dates. It can lead to greater attendance at school programs encouraging the parents to come with their kids.

Parents as Learners

Schools should organize lots of educational programs to train parents about better time management skills, 24 hour homework help and discovering new learning ways to create a better learning environment for their children.

Encourage Parents to Build Up Communities

Schools should ask the parents to participate in the online school community or forum. In this way, they can build up a long lasting, valuable relationship with their fellow parents.

Thus, more and more parents should come forward to help their children with learning. It is said kids who receive parental guidance perform better in examinations than those without it.

Sponsor Ads


About Betty Glauder Junior   Writer

2 connections, 0 recommendations, 9 honor points.
Joined APSense since, March 29th, 2019, From Aurora, United States.

Created on Apr 8th 2019 08:57. Viewed 660 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.