Teachers were asked what they wished parents would do to help their children in school. Here are their answers
1. Be involved. Parent involvement helps students learn, improves
schools, and helps teachers work with you to help your children succeed.
2. Provide resources at home for learning. Utilize your local library,
and have books and magazines available in your home. Read with your
children each day.
3. Set a good example. Show your children by
your own actions that you believe reading is both enjoyable and useful.
Monitor television viewing and the use of videos and game systems.
4.
Encourage students to do their best in school. Show your children that
you believe education is important and that you want them to do their
best.
5. Value education and seek a balance between schoolwork
and outside activities. Emphasize your children’s progress in developing
the knowledge and skills they need to be successful both in school and
in life.
6. Recognize factors that take a toll on students’ classroom performance:
Consider the possible negative effects of long hours at after-school
jobs or in extracurricular activities. Work with your children to help
them maintain a balance between school responsibilities and outside
commitments.
View drinking and excessive partying as serious
matters. While most parents are concerned about drug abuse, many fail to
recognize that alcohol, over-the-counter drugs, and common substances
used as inhalants are more frequently abused than illegal drugs.
7. Support school rules and goals. Take care not to undermine school rules, discipline, or goals.
8. Use pressure positively. Encourage children to do their best, but
don’t pressure them by setting goals too high or by scheduling too many
activities.
9. Call teachers early if you think there’s a problem
while there is still time to solve it. Don’t wait for teachers to call
you.
10. Accept your responsibility as parents. Don’t expect the
school and teachers to take over your obligations as parents. Teach
children self-discipline and respect for others at home — don’t rely on
teachers and schools to teach these basic behaviors and attitudes.
source:http://www.pandctimes.com/10-things-teachers-expect-parents/
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