I know that parental involvement is closely related to my children's success in school. What else do I need to do beyond attending parent-teacher meetings and volunteering in their classrooms? -- For Involvement
Answer: Being involved in your children's education does not take any special skills. What it takes is time, attention and common sense. Here are some additional ways you can be involved:
--Read notes and newsletters from the school.
--Talk with your children's teachers regularly.
--Keep up with the homework your children are doing.
--Read and discuss work your children bring home with them.
--Read aloud to your children, and encourage them to read.
--Set high standards for your child.
--Create a climate for learning in your home.
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