AFA Help children succeed in school every year
Research shows the involvement of parents in the school reduced absenteeism, improved course achievements and restores the confidence of parents in their child. “Children need parents, stakeholders, in the classroom,” said Reg Weaver, President of the National Education Association. “Parents need to strengthen all of them, have their children receive full school, their learning at home, to develop ties with their teachers.” NEA of the nation’s largest teachers organization, provides the following tips for parents, as they ensure a successful educational experience for their children: * go to parent-teacher conferences. If the book they have time to meet the teachers, aside from your children. Ask you, the work to test how do your children. Let the teacher know how and when you reach you.
Finally, as you can support learning in children. * Visit the classroom. Get a firsthand view of what happening in classrooms of your children, helps you to stay updated on what they learn in school. * The “Ariel” parent or another group to join. Go to events at the school, such as night-school. As a group, parents can schools to achieve their goals. * Safe, learn what the kids at school. Note that what they need to know to meet their standards set at the level of a class. If you have any concerns, contact your school’s parental involvement means also read your children, a review show on television nightly homework at school or simple questions in order to restrict your children about their school day. “Ever the level of participation, what is consistently and regularly because this important difference in the lives of your children,” said Weaver.

