Parent teacher communication is important to your child's success as a student. But what happens when the teacher says your child is having developmental learning issues?
Parent involvement in education can make a huge difference. But how do you get started? This questionnaire covers major education issues and suggests plenty of goals to set.
Even if you have only an hour, there are plenty of community service ideas that can help you increase your parent involvement in education. Teachers need everything from clerical work, to readers, to parents' stories.
Is your child getting ready for preschool or kindergarten? This article contains suggestions for family home activities that prepare children for school, from toddler reading advice to an earlier transition to bed.
Is your child ready to start kindergarten, one of the most important grades in elementary school? Make sure you do your home work and get all the facts about kindergarten readiness.
Dads can make a big difference in their kids' education. This study from the U.S. Department of Education shows fathers' role in parent involvement in education.
Being the parent of a child in K12 grades requires asking schools a lot of questions. How can you get the answers you need? Find out what information you're entitled to, and learn how to get it.
Advertisers promote their products in our schools, but do their products promote good health in school? Not everyone agrees with current public school policy on this controversial topic.
Parent involvement in education is key. There’s a great school out there for your child, where he can thrive, learn and be happy. Understand your many options and what you can expect from schools.
Parent involvement in education benefits all kids. Here are four ways parents can help: as teachers, supporters, advocates, and decision-makers.
Once you've picked a school that is a great match for your child, your job has just begun. Smart goal setting and parent-teacher communication can help make sure that your child has a successful academic career.
To improve your child's education, foster parent teacher communication and student teacher relationships by getting involved in your school. Here's how to break the ice with teachers and administrators.
Parent involvement in education--especially technology education--can help teachers in K-12 grades shorten their learning curve. Read about ways your volunteer efforts can mitigate major education issues in technology.
Looking for a way to bring some local history into your child's classroom? Teachers welcome parents' stories that they can share with their students. Learn how you can participate.
So little time, so much to ask! That's the problem with parent teacher conferences. To lessen stress and make the most of the meeting, follow these tips for improving parent teacher communication.