For Parents: How CAN You Help Your Children's Teachers To Teach More Effectively

There's no question that the "right" kind of involvement on the part of parents can contribute to children getting the most from school. The question is, though, what can you as a parent do, to work WITH teachers to ensure your child benefits?

It's not such a simple question. After all, as a parent you have a lot on your plate, too, as do teachers. You want to participate in ways that will help, but also in ways that fit your priorities and the various demands on your time.

In this section, you'll find advice, ideas and practical tips on how you can be involved, but not just involved, but involved in a helpful constructive way.

 

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You want to be involved. But you are busy, and you aren't sure the best way to help your child's teacher work more effectively for his or her benefit. Here are some ideas.


Constructive Ways For Parents To Help Teachers Educate Their Children

For Parents - How To Help Teachers Teach Your Child

Tips For Parents: How to Partner With Your Child's Teacher - by na
Learn how to work with your child's teacher by considering the kinds of things that do not work well. Some negative examples of parental behavior that isn't constructive. (Views So Far 318 )


What Teachers Want From Parents - by une Allan Corrigan
Some ideas from teachers on how parents can help improve the education their children receive. Two interesting ones: Get your child to read more, and make sure your children have a good breakfast for fuel. (Views So Far 340 )


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