Predictors of Student Success Presented by SD Parent Information and Resource Center.

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Predictors of Student Success Presented by SD Parent Information and Resource Center

Predictors of Student Success Students do better in school and in life when parents are involved.

Predictors of Student Success Establish a daily family routine with a firm “get Up” and a “go to Bed” time.

Predictors of Student Success Have parent/child conversations about everyday happenings and events.

Predictors of Student Success Establish a daily family routine of expressing gratitude and affection.

Predictors of Student Success Set limits on TV watching and video game playing.

Predictors of Student Success Know where your children are, who they are with and what they are doing.

Predictors of Student Success Practice deferral of immediate gratification to achieve long range goals.

Predictors of Student Success Express high but realistic expectations for achievement.

Predictors of Student Success Recognize and encourage special talents and interests.

Predictors of Student Success Demonstrate that achievement and good outcomes come from hard work.

Predictors of Student Success Celebrate successes and inform friends and family about success.

Predictors of Student Success Set goals and standards appropriate for child’s age and maturity.

Predictors of Student Success Encourage children’s development and progress in school.

Predictors of Student Success Show interest in child’s personal experiences and friendships.

Predictors of Student Success Discuss the value of a good education and possible career options.

Predictors of Student Success Stay in touch with teachers and school staff.