Posts Tagged ‘parental involvement’

Don’t Blow It: Grade School Elections Poster

Some cool Parental Education images:

Don’t Blow It: Grade School Elections Poster
Parental Education
Image by woodleywonderworks
found in the hallway of our elementary school – I’m guessing minimal parental involvement on this one

Gordon Brown and children from the City of London Academy
Parental Education
Image by Downing Street
The Prime Minister visited the City of London Academy in Bermondsey, South London to discuss parental engagement and pupils’ aspirations. © Crown copyright

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Parents Involvement in School Activities



Research has repeatedly shown that children succeed academically, socially and emotionally and become more well-rounded and balanced individuals if their parents are involved in their education and school activities. However, a lot of parents do not give their interest because of some reasons. Most parents will say they have no the time or energy. They perhaps feel uncomfortable and some of them are confused, or even just do not know how to participate. If the parents have low education, they will say that they do not know much about the lesson.

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Parents Involvement in Education

Parents are the primary teachers in children life. Children know many things first from parent. Parental involvement is totally needed in every child’s education. Especially when the father and mother are involved in the child’s studies, the performance of the child tends to improve greater. At first, it was very common for fathers to delegate the responsibility of teaching to mother. They reason was it was the nature that mothers are responsible for teaching the kids and mothers played a pivotal role in their upbringing. However, some researches indicate that when both the parents give equal attention to a child’s education, there is a significant progress in the child’s studies and career. Parents should be involved in every aspect in their child’s development

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