Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Parents' envolvement in child's education

Parents send their children to school every day and expect them to do well there in their classrooms, and thus they are aiming for their child success. If parents participate in their child education this is what makes a difference. If the parents are actively involved in their child's education at home and in the school this allow for greater rewards and achievements and thus have a significant impact on the child's life later on and his role in the society. When parents are involved, their children behave better, do a better academic job, they go farther in the school, and many other positive impacts. Parents that provide a good environment for the child's learning encourages the student to study more and thus may achieve better results. Parents by actively participating in their child's education at home and school, these parents sent important messages for their children, and thus the child would feel that he is not alone at the school and this allow them to be more motivated for learning.


3 comments:

Rabab Shouman said...

Home environment has its effect on student's learning and participation, where research shows that a home environment that is encouraging learning is even more important than parents' income, educational level, and families’ background. When parents show their interest in their students’ education and learning activities, they will reinforce the idea that school is important, also parents would serve as the learning models for their children, in early years, parents are their children’s first teacher.

Zainab Smaili said...

Parents' involvement in their child's education is very crucial, and it has great effects on their achievements. If parents involve in a positive way that would increase students' attention to learning and improves it, whereas if they involve in a negative way and show their children that whatever they do is right and the teacher is wrong then that would decrease their ability to learn and acquire a language.

Unknown said...

Parents can heavily influence the success of their children by either getting involved, or not taking an interest. School systems, no matter how good, can never do enough to educate a child. Parents who take an active interest in helping their children succeed are more likely to have well-educated children who excel in school. By contrast, parents who do not take responsibility for their children's education are likely to have children who perform poorly at school.