HOW 10 MINUTES A NIGHT CAN IMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S EDUCATION AND FUTURE Connecting with your student at home.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sharon F. Andrews, Ed.D. The Importance of Parent
Advertisements

Welcome to Parent-Ed Night Series #1 What Does a Successful Middle School Student Look Like?
Gwinnett County Public Schools Parent Portal Overview
Parents are Powerful Worcester Adult Learning Center Worcester Public Schools 2012.
Unlocking Your Child’s Potential Southfield Public Schools Southfield, Michigan.
Time Management Defining, Exploring, and Practicing Proper Time Management Skills.
South Dakota Parent Information and Resource Center and Rapid City’s North Middle School.
Homework Without Tears! Lila Daruty, Assistant Principal, Grant Elementary.
Helping your child with homework
How to Get the Most Out of Parent-Teacher Conferences
PARENT ORGANIZATION SKILLS PARENT ORGANIZATION SKILLS (AKA – How Can I Help With This Schoolwork?!?) Counselor Coffee November 11, 2009.
Parent and Community Involvement in Education
Helping Your 2 nd /3 rd Grade Child at Home Presented by Karen Madden, M.Ed.
PTO Today Number one question asked! How to Increase Parent involvement!
Welcome Parents! We have been working hard to create an exciting learning adventure in First Grade. This booklet contains general information, classroom.
Helping Your Child With Homework February 28, 2015.
Homework and Motivation
Effective Study Strategies for Students With Learning Disabilities By Karen Loffredi EDUC 737.
The Parent Power Workshop Andrew West M.Ed. School Counselor Walker-Grant Middle School x2210
Problem Based Learning. Facts The school is on the state list to be taken over because of failing ELA scores. Parents can use a voucher if scores don’t.
What are Mindsets? Our work with your child. What you can do at home to help. The next steps. Time for questions.
Guiding the Way to Higher Education Families, Counselors and Communities Together.
Avoiding Homework Hassles Fifteenth Annual Family Involvement Conference Presentation November 10, 2009 Beth Windover.
Making the Home/School Connection February 23, 2010 Joint ESU 6 & ESU 7 Consortium Title III Meeting Holiday Inn Express, Fremont 10 AM- 2 PM.
School, Family & The Community Rachelle Vargas March 17, 2014.
T.C. Boushall Middle School.  Students of Boushall Middle School have a 65% turn in rate for homework and major class projects.  Results on recent assessments.
Importance of Breakfast & Delaware K-5 Breakfast Challenge Andrea Solge, RD Kendall DiLorenzo, MS, RD.
Steps You Can Take To Improve Your Children's Education From the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education
Helping Your Intermediate Child at Home Presented by Karen Madden, M.Ed.
Academic achievement drops when children watch more than 10 hours a week Television conditions a child to dual stimuli – sound and images Impedes the.
Goal Setting Mr. Doroski.
Back to School Night 2015 Fifth Grade Overview. The 5 th Grade Team Kyle Milbrand Kyle Milbrand Susanna Kiss Susanna Kiss Sarah Becker Sarah Becker Amy.
Sultan Middle School Step Up Night Welcome 5 th grade students and parents! We are glad you are here!
Parenting for Success Class #4 Effective Praise. Introduction Praise is Powerful! Praising your child is one of the most important things a parent can.
School Wide Students and Families Survey in October NewStar Chinese School November 2013 The School Board of Directors.
Touchstone checkpoint Units What do you think?
HIPPY Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters A Love of Learning Begins at Home.
All About Me By Aayat.
Building School Connectedness. Building Successful Students: A Collaborative Workshop. 2/28/2013 Geoffrey Bones, Psy.D. School Psychologist Calkins Road.
How often do you use the school's website to keep you informed about school events? – Never: 38 – Once/month: 29 – Once/week: 40 – Daily: 17.
BY: ASHLEY GAGE Study Skills.
Parental Engagement All parents Everyone can do this well No qualifications needed No cost involved NOT rocket science!
Open House Fifth Grade: Mrs. Newhard. Terrific Tiger Behavior Students are expected to follow the 5 Tiger Rules at all times throughout the day.
A parent’s guide to school success. The more involved you are in your child’s education, the more likely your child is to succeed in school. Research.
Setting Goals! By: Mrs. Irvin.
Parental Involvement By: Mike McDaniels, Brittany Broughton, Rachel Brosted, Amy Barden, and Jessica Bailey.
The Importance of Regular Attendance When parents are involved in their children’s education, and when education is priority in the home, students will.
Parent Engagement Plan 2012
 Family Technology Night Presented by: Kevin Bonnar and Larry Swiggum Fall 2014.
The Parent and Community Connection: the Essence of Successful Students Presented by: Dr. Shante’ Moore- Austin.
Title I Family Night Mrs. Heather Nielsen. Tonight : O Grab a Snack O Welcome O Popsicle Stick Game O Reading Counts (Lab) O Moodle (Lab)
Academic Parent Teacher Teams (APTT) Middle School Example.
Do I have to do my homework? Linking homework-focused parenting practices with student achievement.
By: Cate Galle A Tale of two familes. Family means to me many things:Love,fun and the best thing being together! To me family means love and peace.
Academic Parent Teacher Teams (APTT) Transforming Family and School Partnerships Maria C. Paredes – March 2016.
Welcome to Middle School: Tips to help your child thrive in middle school.
improves your family’s health? What one activity… helps your kids do better in school?
Growing Learners: Parents’ Briefing.
THE SUCCESS OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOOLS
Welcome to Parents Technology/Homework Meeting
Mathematics for the 21st Century
family, district, and collaboration
Being a parent/carer: If I was a parent
Williamson Elementary Library
Welcome to Back to School Night
Family Coaching Because even the best of parents sometimes need a little help… All parents, even the best of them, sometimes wonder about their children’s.
A, B, C’s of School Success
Be Aware, Be Consistent, Be Firm, Be Positive
Being a parent/carer: If I was a parent
Being a parent/carer: If I were a parent or carer
Presentation transcript:

HOW 10 MINUTES A NIGHT CAN IMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S EDUCATION AND FUTURE Connecting with your student at home.

Why should parents be involved The Michigan Dept. of Education found that  Decades of research show that when parents are involved students have:  Higher grades, test scores, and graduation rates  Better school attendance  Increased motivation, better self-esteem  Lower rates of suspension  Decreased use of drugs and alcohol  Fewer instances of violent behavior

When am I supposed to get involved? ASAP!!!!!!!!  Why wait when the impact is so great? The most effective forms of parent involvement are those, which engage parents in working directly with their children on learning activities at home.

What can I do to help my child? Read with your child  Children who read at home with mom and dad improve their skills over kids who only practice at school.

Enjoy a nice meal together Having a routine for your child, like eating dinner together, having them do chores, and giving them a place where they can do homework quietly is an easy thing to do and also a great way to build those family bonds and teach responsibility.

Goal setting Setting up realistic, attainable, yet challenging goals will teach the child to work hard and achieve.  4 necessary things for a goal to be set: 1. Be specific (good: I want you to earn a 3.5; bad: I want you to earn better grades) 2. Have a deadline (“You have until the end of the month to get your grade up to a B”) 3. Be realistic yet challenging If a 3.0 is realistic yet challenging then that’s what their goal should be 4. It has to be measurable This is simple in school progress as everything is measured. They get grades, they get progress reports, homework, etc. all measured.

LTG vs STG Keeping your child motivated is hard and keeping them motivated for a long period of time is even harder.  Break down their long-term goals into several short-term goals.  Have a reward system in place so that they keep interested Nothing too big. Take them out for ice cream or let them pick the restaurant when you go out to eat.  Be careful not to ingrain bribery!!!  Try to instill that they are doing all of this because it is worthwhile and beneficial, not because they are getting “paid” to do it. Talk to them about how fun it is to learn and grow!

Do you know what your kids are watching? Parents who monitor TV watching habits and have books available to their kids will improve the child’s performance.  Provide stimulating experiences and take them on trips to increase their skills and understanding.

Be a model Show your child that education is important. By taking an active role in their education, you are communicating to your child that there are standards that are expected and they are an important value in your household.  Check their homework  quiz them on their spelling test  Communicate with their teachers