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Actions to take at home in order to promote school success!
Communicate with school staff to be aware of homework assignments
Review your child’s homework
Encourage your child to be friends with positive role models
Try to do something enjoyable with your child at least once a week
Set clear expectations for children about homework
Get acquainted with your child’s teachers
Monitor where your child goes / information keeps your child out of trouble
Communicate with school staff when there is a concern with the school
Attend school functions such as conferences, programs and athletic events
Encourage children to participate in school-related after-school activities
Set aside a time when the whole family reads
Encourage children to talk about school, social activities and their interests
Teach standards of right and wrong and demonstrate these standards
Provide a quiet place where your child can study
Support school discipline policies
Talk to your child about tobacco, drugs, alcohol, gangs and violence
Monitor your child’s choices of TV programs, video games and music
Resource suggestions were provided by Dr. Hallowell which is the PDF provided to the right.
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50 Questions to Ask Your Kids INSTEAD of Asking "How Was Your Day?"
Child Mind Institute
Crisis Hotlines/Resources
Food Allergies
Internet Safety
Operation Parent
Practice Coping Skills
Praise and Mindsets
Separation Anxiety
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