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PARENT INVOLVEMENT

Basics for Helping Your Child Succeed in School:

  • Expect Your Child to Read - Make sure your home has lots to read. Let your child see you reading.

  • Talk With Your Child – This will help your child pick up language skills.

  • Work With Your Child’s Teacher and School - Be involved any way that you can; talk to the teacher, go to conferences, volunteer.

  • Keep an Eye on Homework - Set the same time each day, the same place and turn off the TV.

  • Praise Efforts - Support your child to do his best; show you care.

  • Check on TV Viewing and Video Game Playing - Limit the time.

  • Help Your Child to Use the Library – This will help your child learn on his own.

  • Help Your Child Learn to Use the Internet Safely - Check and limit the time.

  • Help Your Child to be Responsible and Work On Her Own –Set clear rules and stick to them.

  • Support Active Learning - Expect your child to ask and answer questions, solve problems and follow his interests.

  • Offer Healthy Meals and Snacks

  • Make Sure Your Child Gets Plenty of Sleep