Can Parents Help Teachers?


Being a teacher is tough, especially when there is no help from the parents. I have had classes where parent involvement was extremely low. We had open houses where no parents showed up and during Covid, I hosted Zoom meetings where the only people who attended were the principal and me. That makes it a tough year.  

Parents should be involved in school, and they should also do what they can to help the teacher. It really makes a difference in the child's education and also creates a smooth year. So how can a parent help a teacher? 

* Be involved and know what is going on in your child's classroom. Most teachers send home or email newsletters. Don't throw away the papers in your child's backpack.... read them!

* Pack a healthy lunch and snacks. You would be surprised at what I've seen in lunchboxes. A child who is eating nothing, but junk or lacking food will have trouble learning. Choose fruits and veggies and limit sweets.

* Listen to your child after school. Ask them about their day and be interested in what they tell you...get off your phone! Make it a special part of the day to actually listen to your child without interruption.

* Instill a love of learning at home. Fill your home with books and show your children that learning is fun. 

There are many other ways to help your school and your child's teacher, but these are good starters. A great school works well when we are all involved. 

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