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Promoting Success Through Parental Involvement in Education

Parent InvolvementThe typical child spends more than a thousand hours at school each year interacting with teachers and other students. While each child is under the care and supervision of teachers and school administrators during this time, a child can only reach their full potential when parents are involved in their education both in school as well as at home. 

 

 

Creating a Home Learning Environment

64 percent of the differences in achievement, when comparing the highest to the lowest scoring schools in subjects like math and science, are due to variables in the home like parental involvement, according to statistics from the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement. Like any skill, the more practice that occurs outside of lessons, the better a student will become. With students spending more time at home than at school, the hours outside the classroom are an essential time where parents should be encouraging and reinforcing concepts learned in the classroom.

 

Consider the potential for a student if you are their first teacher at home. When students have academic activities taught at home, as well as school, results rise higher than ever imagined. But where do the parents gain these skills? Teach Me To Learn at Home® serves as a guide to parents of children between the ages of 2-5, to teach parents how to become their childs first teacher. Through the instruction provided online 24 hours a day on any computing device including Smartphones, Teach Me To Learn at Home® serves as a comprehensive academic support system that a parent needs to act as their child’s first teacher at home.

 

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