Importance of Parental Involvement in Education

Importance of Parental Involvement in Education

Family plays a crucial role in shaping a child's education, as it is the first and primary source of learning and socialization for children.

Early childhood development: From the time a child is born, the family environment plays a crucial role is shaping the child's development. Early childhood experiences and interactions with family members can influence a child's cognitive, emotional, social development, which in turn affects their readiness for school. Just like my little nephew that I'm carrying in the picture, he can already distinguished and name different colors, shapes and animals at 1 year old. And now that he is two year old, he can already speak and pronounced fluent english it is because of the environment he grows up, where his parents speak english and talk to him in english.

Values and beliefs: Families transmit values and beliefs that shape a child's attitudes towards education. Parents who prioritize education and encourage their children to study are more likely to have children who value education and perform better in school.

Support and encouragement are important for child's academic success. Children who receive support and encouragement from their families are likely to engage in educational activities and have higher levels of academic achievement. I can also remember during my elementary and highschool days my parents always bought our quiz paper if we got a perfect score. And as a result me and my brother always study to get a perfect score, and during graduation days we always got a spot in the honor students because the way my parents support and encourage us.

Parents who are involved in their child's education can positively influence their academic success. Parents can participate in school activities, help with homework, and communicate regularly with teachers to ensure their child's needs are meet. Family income can also affect a child's education, as families with more resources can provide their children with educational opportunities and resources that may be available to those from low-income families. During also my highschool days my parents let me join the band as a lyrist they're able to support me and buy me lyre. And as a result I am exempted to Physical education class.

In conclusion, the family environment is critical to a child's education, as it provides a foundation for their academic success and influences their attitudes towards learning. Parents who are involved, supportive, and encourage their children to study can positively impact their child's education and help them achieve their full potential.



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