How to Create a Positive School Environment

Parents can be involved in helping their children succeed in school. Creating a positive school environment can be one way a parent can help their child be more academically successful. When there is a positive relationship between a parent and the school environment, problems, questions and confusion can be easily solved and kept to a minimum.

Things You'll Need

  • Children and a dedication to helping him/her succeed in school.

Instructions

  1. How To Create a Positive School Environment.

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      Talk with all of your child's teachers at least once during the school year. It may become necessary to do so more often if he is struggling in a particular subject. Teachers usually view this as a positive parent involvement.

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      Regularly ask your kids what they are learning in school. Offer to help with homework in appropriate ways, For example, it's alright to help her plan to write a special paper and be available for advice, suggestions, or rides to the library. It's not alright to write the paper.

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      Enter important dates and events onto your family calendar when you receive a school calendar. Make attending school events a priority in your family. Also, consider joining the parent-teacher organization at his school.

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      Volunteer to do what you can to help out at his school. Be a room parent, chaperone school functions, or serve on committees.Being around the school more often allows for more opportunities to be available to the teachers if needed.

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      If you are concerned about circumstances or events at your child's school, contact teachers or administrators. If you feel unheard, talk with other parents about constructive ways to address those concerns.

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