As a parent, you are your
child's first and most important teacher.
When parents and families
are involved in their children's schools, the children do better and have
better feelings about going to school. In fact, many studies show that what the
family does is more important to a child's school success than how much money
the family makes or how much education the parents have.
Every child has the power
to succeed in school and in life and every parent, and family member can help.
The question is: How can we help our children succeed?
These articles offer a
number of ways that parents can support their children's learning by getting
involved early and staying involved throughout the school year.
On the following pages,
you'll find the following articles and resources:
- Talk with
Your Child's Teacher
- Parent
Participation: How to Get Involved in Your Child's School Activities
- Let the
School Know Your Concerns
I hope that you will use
the information and activities in these articles to get involved and stay
involved and help your child to read better, to take on challenging math and
science classes, to value the study of history, the social sciences, art and music-and
to prepare for a rewarding life of continuous success.
Thanks and have a great week,
Ms. Nora Sierra
Lower Elementary Coordinator
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