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    Parental Engagement is a Crucial Factor in Promoting School Success

    by Nathan Resick, on Apr 10, 2023 4:25:00 PM

    Parental engagement is a crucial factor in promoting school success for children. Research shows that when parents are actively involved in their child's education, the child is more likely to perform well academically, have better attendance in school, and display better behavior.

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    Parental engagement helps create a positive learning environment at home, encouraging children to develop strong study habits and have a positive attitude toward learning. One of the most significant effects of parental engagement is higher academic achievement. According to research, students whose parents are involved in their education have higher grades, better test scores, and are more likely to complete high school and attend college.

    When students feel supported both at home and in school, they are more likely to succeed academically. An engaged parent is also more likely to support their child's educational pursuits.

    Parental engagement also has a positive effect on attendance rates. A National Center for Family and Community Connections with Schools study found that students with involved parents had significantly fewer absences. (This is because parents actively engaged in their child's education are more likely to monitor their child's attendance and ensure they attend school regularly!)

    Parental engagement also leads to better behavior in school. When parents are involved in their child's education, they are more likely to communicate with teachers and be aware of any behavioral issues their child may be experiencing. This awareness allows parents to work with their children and teachers to address problems before they escalate. Additionally, parents who are engaged in their child's education are more likely to model positive behavior and attitude toward learning, which can influence their child's behavior in school.

    In conclusion, parental engagement is a critical factor in promoting school success for children. It leads to higher academic achievement, better attendance rates, and better behavior in school. Schools should encourage and facilitate parental engagement through regular communication, parent-teacher conferences, and opportunities for parents to participate in school activities. Parents, too, should take an active role in their child's education, creating a positive learning environment and providing support and encouragement to their child. When parents and schools work together to promote parental engagement, children are more likely to succeed academically and in life.