Parental Involvement With Educating Children
It takes a village to raise your children, is not only a saying it is a fact. Teachers need the support of the parents and others involved with the child to reinforce what is being taught in the schools. As parents or guardian of children we should take an active role in the education process of our children. We can do so by ensuring their assignments are completed, they are keeping up with their peers and we provide the support necessary to their educators. Children in kindergarten and in first grade especially need involved parents. These are children who are new to formal education. These children need the support and help of their parents or caretakers, to achieve academic success. "Parent involvement in the education of their children, is now recognized as one of the most critical factors influencing student achievement" (Lazar et. al., 1999). In this paper I will discuss the types of parental involvement, benefits of parental involvement, teachers helping with home-based learning and ways to reinforce learning.
Types of Parental Involvement
Parents can become involved in three main areas of the child's life, behavioral, intellectual and personal (Parent's Involvement in Children's Education, 2007). Personal involvement will include, speaking to their children and helping them understand and create social relationships. Behavioral involvement includes, parents disciplining their children when...
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