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RESOURCES FOR PARENTS > Printable Resources for Parents
 
 
8 Ways to Support Reading at Home
  As a parent, you are your child's first - and most important - teacher. Here are eight ways you can help your child become a better reader.
 
Choosing a School for your Child
  Great information about school choice from the U.S. Dept. of Education
 
Early Literacy Tips
  Here are 10 tips for parents that will help support early literacy in the home.
 
Finding Time...
  Finding uninterrupted time to help your child can be difficult, however. Here are some ideas for taking advantage of the time you have. They are things you can do with your child as you run errands and complete household tasks.
 
Get Involved
  The National PTA has 100 ways you can get involved in your child's education.
 
Learning at Home
  Here are many ways you can support learning right in your home!
 
Meeting Homework Requirements
  Here are some tips on how to help your child meet homework requirements.
 
Printable Early Literacy Activity
  Free printable activity you can do at home with your children.
 
Printable Family Math Activity
  Click here for a fun math activity you can do with your children!
 
Problem Solving in 7 Easy Steps
  A simple worksheet and documentation form to aid problem-solving.
 
Problem Solving in 7 Easy Steps (SPANISH)
  A simple worksheet and documentation form to aid problem-solving.
 
Safe Summer Programs
  Summer is right around the corner. Make sure you are choosing the right summer program for your child
 
The Parent-Teacher Conference
  Be prepared when going to a parent-teacher conference. Here are some tips and questions you can ask at every level of your child's education.
 
Tips at Report Card Time
  Do you find report card time stressful? Do you praise your child for his/her efforts? Now you can see if you make the grade.
 
Twenty Tips to Build a Positive Parent-Teacher Relationship
  Great tips for areas such as going to your child's school, the school staff, communication, and decision making.
 
You and Your Elementary School-Aged Child
  A great resource for parents of Elementary students.
 
 


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