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subject: Family Involvement In Education - How It Can Benefit Your Child [print this page]


Parents should recognize that their children's education is very important to his or her social, intellectual, and emotional development. Therefore, they should do whatever they can to improve their education. This means becoming actively involved in their education. Family involvement in education has shown to increase the child's chances for success. When family becomes involved in a child's education, lots of things are more likely to happen, such as their grades are more likely improve, they are more likely to attend school regularly, their social skills are more likely to become better, and they are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college.

What does family involvement in education mean? It means helping children with their schoolwork. This can also lead to the parents developing a closer bond with their children because they are spending quality time with them and showing them support. Therefore, becoming involved in a child's education does not only serve to improve his or her educational experience. It also helps to strengthen the relationship that she or he has with his or her parents, which in turn strengthens the family structure. A more stable household will lead to better adjusted children.

Becoming involved in children's education might also mean attending parent-teacher conferences or meetings. If they attend these meetings, parents can learn what their children are up to when they are not around, how they act around authority figures, etc. They might even be able to discover any problems that the child may be facing, which she or he has hidden from his or her parents. Therefore, family involvement in educations means parents becoming more involved in their children's lives. They could find out stuff that they might not otherwise be able to find out on their own at home, either because the children do not do it at home or because the parents are too busy to notice.

Therefore, family involvement in education also has the added benefit of parents their children the attention that they need and showing them that they care about their children. Too much family involvement can become harmful, though. Doing your children's projects for them or causing a scene in the principal's office when they've been reprimanded for doing something bad would be going overboard. Family involvement means reading to the children, talking to the school, helping with their homework, and overall providing support to the children's educational experience.

by: Monica Jones




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