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How Parental Involvement Can Help Children Succeed In School

Although your child’s success in school is mainly dependent on their abilities, attendance, and studying habits, there is research that shows a correlation between parental involvement and your child’s achievements at school.

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10 March 2021

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How Parental Involvement Can Help Children Succeed In School

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According to a study by Procedia, their results indicated that parents who were more involved with their child’s education tend to see their children performing better and achieving higher grades.

When parents are more involved with their child’s learning, pupils will have access to more support and knowledge which can help them with their studying. This additional support can also help them develop a lifelong passion for learning.

What is Parental Involvement?

Parental involvement or parental engagement refers to the involvement of parents with their child’s learning at school and at home. The responsibility of helping their children learn is shared between the teacher and the parents in order to best support them in reaching their educational goals. The collaboration between teacher and parent enables discussions about the pupil’s learning at school and how families can further help their child’s learning.

The parent-teacher relationship is not only beneficial for the classroom but also for helping your child on a more personal level to help them become the best versions of themselves.

What are some of the ways a parent can become more involved with their child’s learning and education? Here are some tips to help you get more involved:

Get in Touch with Hallfield School

If you are interested in enrolling your child at Hallfield School, then please get in touch with us. We would be more than happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have. You can also visit us at one of our open mornings to see our school in action.

Call us on 0121 454 1496 or you can send us an email at office@hallfieldschool.co.uk.

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