Craig Ring of Rook's Heath College said: «While I frequently hear about a lingering disconnect between schools and families — with parents feeling that they aren't as involved as they should be in their children's» education - at Rooks Heath
the crucial role of parents is supported and nurtured.
Not exact matches
Parent growth groups which also emphasize the
crucial role of fathers and stress the enrichment
of marriage (which ours did not) are, in the long run, more helpful to both children and
parents.
Parents» Effort Is Key to Child's Educational Performance
Parents» efforts toward their child's educational achievement is
crucial - playing a more significant
role than that
of the school or the child.
This,
of course, is the
crucial role good
parents play, and sport provides great examples for helping
parents to teach their children about life.»
We help
parents understand the importance
of infant mental health and their
crucial role in helping babies emotional regulate and develop resilience.
Of course,
parents face those demands too and play a
crucial role in making sure children are physically and emotionally ready for optimal learning.
The book aims to get beneath the hood
of their lives, highlighting new research on key topics such as the toxic effects
of stress, the costs
of parental neglect and «chronic under stimulation» and the
crucial role that seemingly inconsequential
parent - child interactions can play.
The unfolding
of events in the weeks leading up to the vote on 10 December demonstrated two key points: firstly, the importance
of the Labour left taking a clear campaigning stand against such anti-woman, anti-working class and deeply unpopular policies; secondly, the
crucial role played by a campaign led by women — the Save Lone
Parent Benefit campaign — and orientated to linking up with parliamentary and labour movement opposition.
Grotzer says that Solis» important ethnographic work is helping the field
of children's cognitive development better understand the diversity
of play and its
role in cultures outside the West, and understanding what
parents and community members believe about play is
crucial for designing educational interventions.
IDRA's approach to professional learning values the
role of teachers, administrators,
parents and students as co-creators
of a campus culture where student voices are heard and incorporated into the curriculum and other campus activities designed to strengthen both students» academic pursuits and non-cognitive factors that are
crucial to their engagement and academic success.
As a teacher, you are a trusted community member (2 out
of 3
parents have trust and confidence in teachers) and you play a
crucial role in advocating for the comprehensive needs
of students.
From the Courant: Lawmakers and
parent advocates who played a
crucial role in the passage last year
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Parents and carers therefore play a
crucial role in supporting children to navigate risks and make the most
of the opportunities offered by technology.
The developmental literature shows that
parents who perceive themselves as having little power over their lives are more likely to engage in coercive and punitive
parenting practices.2 It is therefore not surprising that the NHVP was most helpful to those families who at the start
of the programme perceived themselves as having the least control over their lives.3 In their work with high risk families, one
of the most
crucial roles clinicians can have is in actively empowering their clients, as did the nurses in the NHVP.
These attachments support children as they develop a sense
of self and begin to understand their emotions, and they lay the foundation for establishing successful relationships at later ages.6 With an estimated 6 million young children enrolled in child care, it is clear that early learning programs, and the people who work in them, have a critical
role to play in child development — a
role that complements
parents.7 Furthermore, this
crucial development must be supported from infancy, when brain development is at its peak.
Social support didn't show moderating effect in the relationship between family function and self - esteem among the students without grandparenting experience, the possible reason could be that in the
parents - raising family the influence
of the
parents may play more
crucial role in the development
of self - esteem
of the children across the lifespan from infancy to adolescence than that
of other family members as well as significant others outside
of the family.
Crucial research questions explore the causal
role of sensitive
parenting in the development
of infant attachment security.
Such a high percentage
of working
parents makes the performance
of roles in both the work and family context
crucial for most adults living in Chinese cities, and a concern for their wellbeing as they negotiate this balance in practice is timely.