Sunday, September 8, 2013

The 5 Parent Involvement Strategies That could Guarantee Your Childs Success In class.


This comingschool year a large number ofstudents will step onto an institutioncampus to begin witha school year that they hope will give them great memories and most of all the needed skills being productive in school and society.





“Unfortunately most studentswill not reach their full potential,” says Jamahl Keyes, top selling author, Student Leadership speaker, and teacher professional development trainer and parent Involvement lecturer. “Studies have shown that single parents or two parent households that are active in some type of capacity in their child’s academic life are Eight to tentimes almost certainly going tohave a child that is successfulin college and in the corporate world.”





Here are Jamahl Keyes, top selling author, Student Leadership speaker, teacher professional development trainer and parent Involvement lecturer, 5 Parent Involvement Strategies That couldGuarantee Your son or daughterSuccess In class:





Read to or with yourchild regularly, and encourage them to read every day. If your childis in junior high schoolor high schoolstart a book club between the family, this will force your son or daughterto discuss what is going on in their life and give you being a parenta clear view oftheir perspective on life.



Approach homework like it is a job not a burden. This will give them a needed respect for productive habits. They shouldhave similardedicated time every single nightand/or afternoon for homework and or studying.



Volunteer at yourchild’s school twicea school year. This is a biggie, because it gives you a chance to see who they connect toand who they need tointeract with.

Become familiar withyour child’s teacher, in the realm ofthe internetand emails, there is absolutely noexcuse for this not to happen. Communication is the vital thing!



Discuss frequently the way yourchild feels about school. This issomething thatis often looked over by parents because life gets in the way. Often times parents discuss their child’s feelings about school when it is to late.



Jamahl Keyes, top selling author of the student leadership development book “Can’t Quit It Until You get the 5 Student Leadership success secrets for students, teacher professional development trainer and parent Involvement lecturer, has helped 1000s ofparents, teachers and mentors obtain the mostout of their students and children. His straightforward easy to implement strategies have been featured in seminars and lectures in 7 different countries.
                           


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