Observe your child carefully and comment on the things that are done well. When you see an area that needs improvement, find a positive way to talk about it with your child.
Help your child by encouraging him or her to do the best in school and at home. Remember, "personal best" does not mean "perfect," and learning is not the same as high grades. Children, like adults, need the freedom to make mistakes and to learn from them.
Your attitude toward school attendance, education, and involvement in the school makes a strong and lasting impression on your child. Show your child, by example, that learning is a priority.
Help your child use the following strategies to improve performance in school:
Set up an area for homework away from noise and distractions. Post a family calendar that schedules school project deadlines, after-school activities, mid-term dates, exam periods and report card dates.
Watch any of the videos below for some tips to help your child with attending school:
Attendance in school and being on time is essential for a child to have a great day and be ready for learning. Watch this video for tips on how to get your child to school on time.
How do you get your child reading more at home? Watch this video for some suggestions on Nightly reading homework.
How to help your child complete their homework video.
Video on helping your child succeed in school.
Without our parents' help, Minnieville wouldn't be the great school it is today - GET INVOLVED - wondering how? Watch this video for how parent involvement makes a difference to your children.