Ideas for parents to consider:
the school library is a public resource. Access the materials and resources provided there.
teachers can provide materials to help evaluate student learning and progress at home.
research shows that learning is affected negatively when students work more than 15 hours weekly.
read aloud to children.
limit television viewing time.
A Checklist for Helping Your Child With Homework
The Parent Teacher Conference: Questions Parents Can Ask Teachers
Great Schools: Parent and Family Involvement
I Am Your Child Foundation
Unites States Department of Education: Helping Your Child Guides
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