Parent involvement in education extends beyond the classroom, helping children discover activities after school that help them learn and grow. Here are things to consider.
It's easy for working parents to feel pulled in a million directions nowadays. But just a little time volunteering at your child's classroom or in activities after school can go a long way.
Great activities after school help keep kids out of trouble, improve their grades, and keep them safe. Call for strong educational care for kids after school in your neighborhood and community.
The middle school transition can be scary for parents and kids. Programs that provide structured activities after school offer adult guidance and may improve grades.
Career job training may still be years away for your young teen, but talking about careers now can help your child with smart goal setting for future options. These conversation starters can help open the lines of communication.