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Even though it is quite clear that one cannot force a parent to be actively involved in their child’s school activities, it is still worth trying to communicate why it is important that parents get involved in their children’s school activities.

One of the most crucial reasons parents are advised to be actively involved in their child’s school activities is because it helps in cognitive development which happens during their preschool years. 

In this article, I will give you in detail why parents should get involved in their child’s school activities.

Why parents should get involved in their child’s school activities

Emotional needs: Being an involved parent or guardian has numerous benefits for both parents and students. 

By walking alongside their child’s education journey, parents are likely to be sensitive to their child’s emotional and social needs. 

Stronger bonds: This involvement creates ties and strengthens bonds with children. 

It can also boost a parent’s confidence when making decisions about their child’s education. 

As a result, parental and guardian involvement leads to stronger and more engaged relationships with your child or ward. 

Clear communication: With both parents and the school engaged, there is more clear communication between teachers, parents, and children. 

Therefore, parents and guardians become more confident in the school’s approach to education and learning. 

Community support: Schools that have high levels of engagement with parents and guardians experience better community support and positive reputations.

READ: Learn the Different Stages of the Human Brain Development

What is the role of parental involvement in early childhood education?

Parent involvement in a child’s early childhood education results in quality learning and care outcomes.

Consequently, it leads to better social, emotional, and learning outcomes. As a parent, you play an integral role in your child’s early childhood education and care.

Ways schools can make parents actively involved

  1. Create a dedicated blog and online calendar for parents to get updates on recent events and happenings.
  2. Through social media interactions and the school’s online forums
  3. Home visits and parent/teacher conferences
  4. Open-day events in which a student’s entire family can visit the school and classroom in an informal and laid-back setting build the parent-teacher relationship.
  5. Through volunteer opportunities at a child’s school. Special volunteer opportunities give parents the chance to transition from spectator to active participant in the school and their child’s education. 
  6. Get on the school’s dedicated mobile app to track and monitor your child’s grades and activities.

READ: How To Prepare Your Child For the New School Year

Conclusion

By taking an active role in the early childhood education process, parents can help ensure that their child has all the support they need to develop to their full potential.

This creates a great bond, helps the child emotionally to be stable, and most importantly provides succor and shuns child neglect tendencies that often brew in children when they are young.

Additionally, being involved in your child’s school activities helps you understand their personality what they like to do, and most importantly their friends and who they associate with.

Thank you for reading!

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