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1. Give positive
feedback and show appreciation for teachers and the principal. |
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2. Approach interactions with a positive
attitude and an open mind. |
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3. Listen to others'
viewpoints. |
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4. Share your child's strengths,
talents and interests with your child's teachers. |
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5. Share
expectations and set goals together for your child. |
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6. Make appointments as needed to
discuss your child's progress or concerns. |
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7. Attend parent-teacher
conferences with specific questions you want to ask. |
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8. Indicate the best way to give
you information (phone, e-mail, notes, etc.). |
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9. Understand and
reinforce school rules and expectations at home. |
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10. Participate in informal opportunities
to talk with and get to know school staff and educators. |
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11. Address concerns
or questions honestly, openly and early on. |
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12. Attend PTA or parent meetings
regularly. |
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13. Read classroom
and/or school newsletters. |
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14. Visit your school's Web site.
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15. Know school
staff's extensions and office hours. |
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16. Read and know your school's handbook. |
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17. Request that
information be available in all relevant languages. |
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18. Share your family's culture,
values, and parenting practices with your child's school. |
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19. Share your
perceptions with educators and school staff of how parents are
treated. |
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20. Work with school staff and educators
to revise and improve perceptions and school climate. |
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21. Meet your child's
friends and get to know their parents. |
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22. Contact your school for information
on family programs and resources. |
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23. Help establish
a parent center at school and use its resources. |
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24. Help create a toy and book lending
library and visit it regularly. |
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25. Assist in developing
parent support programs and groups and attend them. |
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26. Attend workshops or seminars
on various parenting topics. |
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27.
Participate in parenting classes on child development, expectations,
discipline, etc. |
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28. Attend parent fairs and other
events especially for parents and families. |
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29. Start a parent
book club to discuss current publications. |
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30. Help create and/or contribute
to a school newsletter on parenting. |
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31. Assist in creating
and / or offer your services to before- and after-school programs. |
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32. Build a child file with medical
records, pictures fingerprints, etc. |
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33. Make donations
and / or offer to work at clothing drives or swaps, food co-ops,
etc. |
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34. Talk with your child's teacher
for ideas on parent / child games and activities. |
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35. Discuss your
child's school day and homework daily. |
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36. Learn your child's
strengths and weaknesses in different areas of school. |
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37. Provide a quiet,
well-lighted place with basic school supplies for studying/homework. |
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38. Help your children break down
projects into smaller, more manageable steps. |
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39. Develop a consistent
daily routine and time for studying and homework. |
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40. Provide encouragement and approval
for effort and schoolwork. |
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41.
Share your interests, hobbies, and talents with your children. |
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42. Provide children with books,
magazines, and so forth, and develop a nighttime reading routine. |
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43. View selected
TV programs together and then review and discuss them. |
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44. Make family trips
to the library, zoo, museum or park a fun learning experience. |
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45.
Talk with your child's teacher on creating home learning games
and activities. |
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46. Complete interactive
homework assignments with your child. |
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47. Attend meetings
on learning expectations, assessment and grading procedures. |
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48. Help set goals and develop a
personalized education plan for your child. |
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49. Participate
in activities that help you understand school technology. |
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50. Help plan and attend family nights
on improving study habits, doing homework, etc. |
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51. Help develop,
visit, or offer services to your school's study/tutor center. |
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52. Participate in fairs and fests
for math, science, history, and so forth. |
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53. Respond to
school surveys on your interests, talents, and skills. |
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54. Let school staff know your availability
to volunteer (days, times, and how often). |
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55. Supervise and
coordinate evening and weekend volunteer activities at school. |
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56. Assist your child's
teacher in the classroom or on field trips when you are able.
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57. Work with school
staff and teachers to develop volunteer activities you can do
from home. |
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58. Assist school staff and educators
in creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for parents. |
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59. Help provide
child care and/or transportation for volunteering parents. |
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60. Help develop creative ways to
use volunteers at school. |
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61.
Actively help school staff recruit parents and community members
as volunteers. |
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62. Attend training and orientation
on how to be an effective volunteer. |
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63. Learn and uphold
school discipline, confidentiality, and other policies as a
volunteer. |
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64. Plan a regular time
each week to talk with school staff and educators with whom
you are working. |
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65. Help develop
volunteer job descriptions and evaluations. |
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66. Participate in organizing
and planning ways to recognize and appreciate volunteers.
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67. Respond to
school surveys/questionnaires on how effective volunteer programs
are. |
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68. Help develop and distribute a
volunteer directory to parents, school staff and teachers.
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69. Provide volunteer
consulting services to school staff or educators on your areas
of expertise. |
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70. Learn of school and district
policies and practices that affect children. |
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71.
Voice your support or concerns on any issue that will affect
your family. |
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72. Be involved in decisions on student
placement and course and textbook selections. |
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73. Participate
in meetings to determine special educational needs and services. |
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74. Attend workshops on problem solving,
conflict resolution, public speaking, and so forth. |
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75.
Serve on school advisory councils or committees on curriculum,
discipline, and so forth. |
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76. Serve on a site-based
school management team with teachers and the principal.
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77.
Encourage and support older children in serving in student leadership
positions. |
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78. Help your school create
a students' rights and responsibilities guide for families. |
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79.
Attend PTA, school board, and/or town meetings and speak to
issues of concern. |
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80. Learn representatives'
backgrounds and participate in school board elections. |
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81.
Work with teachers and school administrators to develop a parent
involvement policy.
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82. Write, call, or travel
to state capitals to support or oppose proposed legislation. |
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83.
Participate in petition drives or letter-writing campaigns to
Congress on legislation. |
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84. Give testimony at
public hearings in support of or opposition to education legislation. |
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85.
Vote in local, state, and federal elections for public officials
who support education. |
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86. Help your school develop
a directory of social and community services.
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87.
Find out information about community resources and organizations
and use them. |
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88. Help develop and/or
distribute a community newsletter to local agencies and businesses. |
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89.
Help coordinate and participate in an event to raise money for
a local charity. |
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90. Talk with employers
about holding parent meetings or parenting workshops on-site. |
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91.
Advocate for flexible work schedules and leave time to attend
school functions. |
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92. Encourage employers
and local businesses to make donations and support school programs. |
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93.
Help organize and/or participate in community health fairs. |
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94. Help recruit community
members (seniors, business people) to volunteer at school. |
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95.
Become active in community groups such as YMCA and Boy and Girl
Scouts. |
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96. Serve on local community
advisory councils and committees. |
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97.
Work with local authorities and public officials to sponsor
community events. |
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98. Help organize and/or
participate in a community "clean up" or "beautification"
project. |
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99.
Encourage and help facilitate your child's participation in
community service. |
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100. Be a role model,
be active in community service yourself or together with your
child. |
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This concludes our series for the school
year.
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