What Can You Do To Help?

A PARENT’S ABCs
For Success in School
 

Ask your child about the school day.
Begin your child’s day with a nourishing breakfast.
Congratulate your child for doing well.
Discuss homework with your child.
E
ncourage your child to read.
F
ind a quiet place for your child to study.
G
ive your child responsibility.
H
elp your child build self-esteem.
I
nclude your child in making simple family decisions.
J
oin a library and read with your child.
K
eep your child on a schedule that includes exercise and sleep.
L
imit television viewing by selecting programs with your child.
M
ake the time you spend with your child special.
N
otice, and discuss, changes in your child’s behavior.
O
ffer to help your child organize school papers.
P
rovide your child with good role models.
Q
uestion the activities your child shares with friends.
R
espect your children’s right to have their own opinions.
S
hare an interest or hobby with your child.
T
ake time to listen to your child.
U
rge your child to say “NO” to drugs.
V
isit places of interest with your child.
W
ork with your child to set up rules of behavior.
X
erox and save records or articles that benefit your child.
Y
ield results by encouraging your child to do better.
Z
ip through these activities on a regular basis.

 


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