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While parents usually aren’t in a child’s classroom, they do play a huge role in the success of their student. The parent is also responsible for making sure a child receives a quality education. Part of this duty means making sure a child learns in school.
Parents need to reinforce what the teacher does in the classroom and should extend learning to at home. By doing so, the child will perform better at school.
Some tips and advice for parents hoping to help the learning process include asking what the child learned, talking to the teacher about techniques to reinforce at home and planning hands on activities for children.
Parents should help their child retain the information learned in the classroom by asking the student at home about what they learned at home. By asking the child to recite some of the things learned in the classroom, the child is more likely to retain that information and remember it for quizzes and tests at school. Each night, a parent should go over with the child what they did in school that day.
Also helpful is to work with children in areas they seem to be struggling in school. For example, if the student is having difficulty mastering the multiplication table, then extra practice needs to happen at home.
One way to know where a student is struggling is to ask the teacher. Parents need to work with the teacher. They also need to work with the teacher to make sure they’re teaching skills in the same way the teacher is so the child doesn’t become confused. Also, the teacher might have learning tops and advice for parents that want to work with their child.
Finally, a parent can help their child learn by following up classroom lessons with real world experiences. By taking their child to places they read about in school, they’re more likely to remember the lesson.





