Wednesday, August 5, 2009

WHAT ACTIVITIES CONSTITUTE PARENT INVOLVEMENT?

Written by:
Michael and Shelly Robinson

According to Simich-Dudgeon (1986) there are certain activities which constitute parental involvement:

  • providing a home environment that supports children's learning needs;
    volunteering to provide assistance in the school as teachers' aides, secretaries, or in other roles;
  • becoming activists and decision-makers in organizations such as the local PTA/PTO, or community advocacy groups that advise local school boards and school districts;
  • attending school-sponsored activities;
  • maintaining open channels of communication with the teacher(s) and continually monitoring children's progress in school;
  • tutoring the children at home, using specific learning activities designed by the teacher to reinforce work being done in school (Epstein, 1986).

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