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Guiding the Way to Higher Education Families, Counselors and Communities Together

Building a Foundation for Educational Success ESSENTIAL I

Questions 1.What part of helping your child succeed at school do you find most difficult to provide? Easiest to provide? 2.What are some examples of how you help your child prepare for school or practice good study habits? 3.What problems have you experienced in getting your child to study, read and engage in other educational activities at home?

Meet your child’s teachers and counselors early in the school year to establish these ties, and check in throughout the year. Don’t wait until poor grades are received to check in with the school. Families and School Together

Join the parent organization at school and become involved in the decision-making process. Locate the public library in your area. Besides books, they have computers, DVDs, audio and video tapes, and they host special programs designed to help your child be a better learner. Families and School Together

Feel good about going to school Attend school appropriately dressed and in good physical condition (well rested, well-fed, and focused) Support school rules and explain reasons for them Families and School Together Help your child do their best in school by helping him / her:

Help your child do their best in school by helping him / her : Always complete and turn in homework assignments Manage his/her time wisely Establish a school and home calendar and place it in a prominent location in the home Seek assistance from people and programs offering aid and expertise in the college admission process in your community by visiting: Families and School Together

By taking an active interest and becoming involved in the education of their child, parents can form partnerships with teachers and other educators – partnerships that will prove productive for the student.

Encourage positive work habits that stress the importance of education. Become involved in school and encourage basic skills. Acknowledge success and respect effort. Steps to Encourage Student Achievement

Provide an effective place to study, and provide help as needed. Encourage extracurricular activities both in and out of school. Recognize that opportunities to learn are never ending. Steps to Encourage Student Achievement

As a parent or guardian, you have the unique opportunity to support or extend the efforts of teachers, counselors and other school staff, to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes that help students plan for the remainder of their education, careers and lives.

Determine the physical space where quiet studying can occur. Provide the resources (e.g., paper, pens, computer, etc.) that your child will need. Establish a routine time for homework and projects. Provide a Beneficial Home Learning Environment

Promote sound time management skills. Encourage games and leisure activities that require reasoning, computations, and problem solving skills. Monitor computer games, television, the use of the telephone and the internet. Encourage activities that compliment the educational experience. Provide a Beneficial Home Learning Environment

The importance of good study skills must begin during childhood and be nurtured throughout the school experience.

EncourageMotivateAppreciate Listen HelpGuideParticipate Building Self-Esteem and a Positive Self Image Love

Parents should have ongoing, direct involvement in the education of their children. In far too many instances, however, they leave that responsibility up to the schools.