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. Getting involved also sends the message to children that parents are genuinely interested in their education, and that going to school is a positive, valuable cause.
But many parents don?t seem to show much interest in this cause when they aren?t participators in their children?s school activities. They often say they don?t have the time or energy or that they feel uncomfortable in their children?s schools. Other parents just seem to be confused about their options and how they can participate, or are just lacking the right information.
So how ca View the rest of this article
Friday, November 30, 2007
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