DIVERSITY/ANTI-PREJUDICE
DRINKING AND DRIVING
ENVIRONMENT
INTERNET SAFETY
MONITORING KIDS' TV VIEWING
NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
READING
SMOKING
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
“How can you help your kids succeed in life? Get involved in their education. Encourage good work habits and a love for learning. School doesn’t stop when the bell rings.”
- Meredith Vieira, Today
| · | Studies show that family involvement is more important to a child's school success than how much money the family makes or how much education the parents have. By showing interest in their children's education, parents and families can spark enthusiasm in them and lead them to a very important understanding — that learning can be enjoyable and rewarding. |
| · | Research shows that children are more likely to succeed in learning when their families actively support them. Family involvement in education gives children a tremendous advantage. |
| · | Keep things routine. Following a schedule that creates stability and leaves less time for them to get in trouble. Set homework time, dinnertime, TV time, and discuss the day's activities at specific times. |
| · | Keep morale high. Praise their accomplishments, encourage them to explore their interests and talents, and let them know you believe they can succeed. |
| · | Keep them reading. Books, magazines, and newspapers should be available to your kids. Talk to your kids about what they are reading, and what they like to read. |
| · | U.S. Department of Education 1-800-USA-LEARN www.ed.gov |
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