Parent Coaching relies on volunteers who generously lend their time and emotional energy, so availability is limited.
Not exact matches
Being a model,
coach, and guide (but not doing it for them) gives them the confidence they need to put strategies into place and the results are quicker and more enduring than if a
parent relies on a therapist to «fix» their child's eating.
That's because the majority of youth sport programs in the United States
rely on volunteers — usually
parents — to serve as youth
coaches, or to hold other roles, like volunteer administrators or officials.
That's because the majority of youth sport programs in the United States
rely on volunteers — usually
parents — to serve as youth
coaches.
So in the primary grades, the model
relies on the intensive work of a
parent «learning
coach,» who provides most lessons away from the computer, using books and 90 pounds of other educational materials shipped to families by K12.
They are not only an essential line of communication between frantically busy
parents and their children, but are also a tool that many educators and
coaches rely on to keep students engaged.
In addition to its teachers, the K12 curriculum
relies heavily on the participation and cooperation of learning
coaches: «usually a student's
parent or another responsible adult,» according to the website (K12, 2017).
We really
rely on our
parents,
coaches, a few select sponsors and a group of dedicated volunteers to provide us with support.»
Manny & Mildred both had their respective
coaches, and the children had a gifted child developmental specialist whom the team
relied upon to keep the
parents focused on their children to the greatest extent possible instead of the own individual agendas.