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The Role of Parents in Education - How to Raise an Educated Child Using Highly Effective Parent Involvement Activities - cover
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The Role of Parents in Education - How to Raise an Educated Child Using Highly Effective Parent Involvement Activities

Frank Dixon

Narratore Shawn Lennox

Casa editrice: Go Make A Change

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Do you want to make sure your kids get the best education they can possibly get? 
Schools can help—but the truth is, your child’s biggest advantage is you. When parents get intentionally involved (at home and with school), kids build stronger habits, better confidence, and a mindset that helps them succeed for life. 
The Role of Parents in Education shows you practical, realistic ways to support your child—without becoming overwhelmed, nagging constantly, or turning homework into a daily battle. 
In this book, you’ll learn how to: 
 • Build simple routines that improve focus, motivation, and follow-through 
 • Help your child develop strong learning habits (even if they struggle) 
 • Support homework and studying in a calm, effective way 
 • Communicate with teachers and advocate for your child when needed 
 • Create a home environment that makes learning easier and more enjoyable 
 • Raise a more capable, independent, and well-educated child 
Inside, you’ll discover: 
 • What to teach your child that they aren’t taught in school 
 • How to effectively raise a well-educated child 
 • The best parent involvement activities for participating in your kids’ education 
 • The long-term benefits of raising properly educated children 
 • And much more… 
If you’re ready to become a more confident, more effective partner in your child’s learning, The Role of Parents in Education will help you improve your child’s education and future—one practical step at a time.
Durata: circa un'ora (01:06:45)
Data di pubblicazione: 14/02/2022; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —