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New Year's Resolution: Help Your Kids Do Great in School

By: Lynn Liontos (2007)

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Did you know that kids whose parents are involved in their education have better grades, a better attitude toward school, and more appropriate school behavior than those with less involved parents? Consider trying a few of these tips — and make a big difference!

Tip 1: Get involved

Tip 2: Check on homework

Tip 3: Make home a good place for learning

What should I do if my child isn't doing well in school?

Contact your child's teacher; don't wait for the school to contact you. Ask for specific activities you can do at home with your child. Meet with your child's teacher frequently until the problem is resolved.

What if my child doesn't like school?

Try to find out why your child seems unhappy with school. Arrange for a conference with the teacher or school counselor. Listen carefully to your child before you offer any solutions.

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Adapted from: Liontos, L. How can I be involved in my child's education? ERIC Parent Brochure.