Parent Involvement: How Parents Can Support Learning at Home

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Researchers have described parental involvement as one of the key factors that unlock a child’s education achievement. Parents should involve themselves in their child’s education because by so doing, they create a suitable atmosphere that enhances learning and development. There is a misconception of helping with homework by doing it on the students’ behalf, but it entails setting up an environment conducive to learning and hard work. 

 

 

 

 #### Create a Learning-Friendly Environment 

 

 Begin by setting an area or a corner that is used for study and doing homework. It should be clear of all interferences such as television, videos and games and needs stationeries such as pen, paper and calculator. Minimal distractions through noise as well as adequate lighting are supportive of children focused on learning, thus the environment gives the message that learning is important. 

 

 

 

 #### Establish a Routine 

 

 Consistency is key. Mentally establish a specific time of the day that the children should spend doing their homework and studying. Through this h routine children will have learnt to manage their time hence spend ample time in having their work done. Rests should also feature in this schedule to avoid reaching the employees’ productivity plateau. 

 

 

 

 #### Be a Role Model 

 

 Depending on the kind of behavior shown to them, children most often mimic what their parents do. Demonstrate to them that learning is an ongoing process by doing intellectually stimulating exercises yourself, like reading a book, or watching a news show, in which you explain what is going on, or even learning a new craft. Students tend to emulate teachers and if a teacher has a positive attitude towards education he or she will likely encourage the same in the child. 

 



### Effective Parent-Teacher Communication Tips


The relationship between parents and teachers is very crucial for the possible progress of a child. Developing a good rapport with teachers creates an understanding that hampers any barriers in the learning process to be handled effectively to facilitate the child’s learning process. 

 

 

 

 #### Schedule Regular Meetings 

 

 It is crucial to not only avoid waiting for the parent-teacher conferences to address the child’s performance. The frequency of meetings should cover weekly monitoring of their academic performance and or behaviors. These meetings can help a parent identify the kind of performance their child has and what should be done to rectify any weakness identified. 

 

 

 

 #### Be Prepared 

 

 Ensure that the parents go through the papers their child has brought from school for the past number of days, their achievements, and any messages from the school that may cause a discussion between the parents and the teacher. The other necessary attribute of the conversation is to prepare a list of questions or concerns that one would like to address. This shows that you are interested in your child’s learning and for this reason you are dedicated in ensuring that he or she gets the best. 

 

 

 

 #### Listen Actively 

 

 It should also be noted that communication is never one sided but a mutual process. It is good to express yourself but it is equally good to let the teacher also express his/her opinion. They have insights about your youngster’s behavior in a learning environment since their interaction is more controlled. 

 

 

 

 #### Collaborate on Solutions 

 

 Consult the teacher as part of the team concerned about your child and find ways with which any problem of the child maybe solved. Whether the child is struggling academically, or having behavioral issues they attend school, a multi-disciplinary model will ensure that both environments in the child’s life are consistent. 

 




### Navigating Homework Battles


Suppers and homework should be done peacefully, but all too often, this is the time when parents and children fight. But if there’s a proper strategy in place, such battles can be transformed into useful lessons. 

 

 

 

 #### Understand the Root Cause 

 

 First, in order for conductivity to be effective, determine the reasons why homework has become difficult. It raises questions as to whether it is due to the child having not comprehended the materials being taught, a problem with the child’s time management skills, or perhaps the child has been given more assignments than they can reasonably handle. Knowing the origin of the problem can assist in reducing the problem to its core to enable solution providers to attend to the specific matter. 

 

 

 

 #### Provide Support, Not Answers 

 

 Do not incline yourself to provide straight forward responses. However, it is advised that you merely lead your child to the solution of the problem. Encourage them by asking questions that direct them to seek for the answer on their own. Apart from making it easier for them to revise, it also helps in developing their critical thinking skills. 

 

 

 

 #### Break Tasks into Manageable Chunks 

 

 The presentation of various and broad tasks can cause stress. Assist your child to organize their homework into parts to complete and this way they will not get overwhelmed. This method can help not to overwhelm the learner with the amount of load and may aid them in staying more on point. 

 

 

 

 #### Encourage and Praise Effort 

 

 Applaud how hard your child has worked and the progress that he or she has made rather than the final outcome. Thus, the use of positive reinforcement should help encourage them and raise their self- esteem. Compliment focus and effort, the twin engines for achievement, particularly in school. 

 

 

 

 #### Seek Help When Needed 

 

 If homework as a regular assignment continues to be a source of stress then it can be time to get help on the next step. This can be a tutor, advanced courses/activities after school, or in some cases, the pupils can discuss changes with their teacher. 

 

 

 

 Hence, parents should also bring support when learning at home and communicating with teachers and deal with homework issues meaning that parents are very important in the learning process. Parents and teachers join hands in ensuring that children are provided with the necessary tapes and support to give them the best education possible throughout their lifetime.

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