1) Become Aware
2) Be Visible
3) Be Your Child's Advocate
There are many things you can do to become aware of the educational experience your child is receiving.
Get the school's perspective - not just your child's - on what is being taught. How?
- Read everything that comes home with your child, from their homework to the school newsletter.
- Check out the school's website.
- Attend Parent Teacher Meeting.
- Join the school Parents Support Group, if one exists.
- Set up conferences with your child's teachers before a problem crops up.
- Engage your child in conversation about school at a time when he is more likely to talk about it, example before bedtime or during a ride, etc.
Make the effort! When you do, you'll never be able to say, "I didn't know," or I wasn't aware.
Most parents come to school only for special events and then never seen again. But you know when you're involved when you walk into the front office and the school clerk know you by name, for a good reason. In order for that familiarity to take place, you must volunteer some of your time at the school. And when you do, volunteer somewhere other than your own child's classroom!
The word advocate can mean so many things: a backer, a fighter, a follower, a patron, a proponent, a saviour, a spokesman, or a sponsor. But each of these synonyms implies an active role. When you are someone's "advocate," you believe in them and their message to such an extent that you deliberately and actively promote their interests and protect their reputation.
- It's up to us to back their pursuits,
- fight for their rights,
- follow their lead in how they learn,
- be their patron by supporting their talents,
- be a proponent for their needs,
- save them from dangerous situations,
- speak up on their behalf, and
- sponsor their efforts at achieving success.
They, in turn, will learn to do the same for themselves and their children.
Remember that in every school, no matter which one you choose or you are being posted to, there are things that will go wrong. It's nature of life! Yet if you stay aware, make yourself visible, and become an advocate for your children, you will have the necessary tools to address any problem that might arise. And from your efforts, your child will learn what living in this world requires.
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