How do I participate in my child's learning process?

Children seek guidance and support from parents throughout the school years.

There your involvement in the education of your son or daughter helps your child to

♦ develop high self-esteem

♦ feel that school learning is supported at home

♦ attend classes regularly

♦ do well on homework assignments

♦ have positive relationships with teachers

♦ put best efforts into school work

♦ get good results in academics

♦ get involved in co-curricular activities

♦ stay in school and complete class 8

♦ set and meet high goals for more schooling or training after high school

Educational success is directly related to student effort.

 

- Use news on tv, newspaper, pictures and articles to talk about current events and issues with your child.

- Keep a school daily diary together about things that are important to you and your child.

- Watch movies together and discuss the stories. Ask your child questions about the movies and talk about what they mean to the child’s life.

- Find out what resources and activities your child’s school offers such as after-school sports, music, art, cooking programs, tutors,  science or computer club, and encourage your child to participate in them.

If you have a skill or musical talent, volunteer to teach it in an after-school program at your child’s school

Be aware of the issues your child will face as a teenager and talk about how to deal with issues such as peer pressure, sexuality, drinking and drugs, loss of self and/or cultural identity.

Start talking about future jobs and careers your child might be interested in and help with finding information in the library or online from the internet.