How Parental Involvement Can Help Children’s Healthy Growth

Samadrita Chakraborty |

Child Learning |

2024-08-08 |

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“A tree with strong roots laughs at the storms.” 

This famous proverb applies to both trees and humans. A person blessed with the parent’s involvement from childhood thrives to enjoy a complete and satisfactory life. His life choice does not affect his future, and the person learns to think from different perspectives. Every child psychologist has stressed the importance of parental involvement. A child stays vulnerable to every opportunity in the beginning. Significantly, teenagers tend to make decisions very frequently. But if guided on the right track, they can turn impossible into possible. So, trust your child and become their support system. Parental involvement is a blessing to every child, and we will see how. 

 

Effective Parental Involvement Programs

A child receives healthy growth only when both his school and parents contribute to his well-being. Most of a child’s time is spent at home. Good habits taught at school will impact his life when they are practised at home as well. Therefore, parents must be up-to-date with their children’s curriculum and extracurricular activities. Some schools have started involving parents uniquely by applying some processes. They are: 

 

Online Videos for Advice 

Young parents are often confused about their children’s growth. As most parents spend a significant amount of time online, there is no better option than engaging them through video content. The videos will help them understand their children better. Parental involvement in education starts from these online educational videos. 

 

Dedicated Blogs & Online Calendars 

Schools are now creating separate blog spots on their websites. The topics are child-centric and helpful for parents. On the one hand, these blogs help parents with tips. On the other hand, parents look for the calendar when coming to the blog website. Thus, they stay up-to-date with their children’s holiday routines and school events. 

 

The Power of Social Media

Social media is one of the most potent means of communication nowadays. Schools are creating social media pages to connect with parents more. Relevant posts on these pages increase parental involvement in school activities. Students of different ages perform more activities as the parents are aware of their progress. 

 

Events Hosting

When both parents work or the child has a single parent, schools increase their involvement through different events. These well-thought-out events bring parents closer to their kids and the school.  

 

Ways Parents Can Be Involved in Their Child’s Education?

 

When parents are their children’s best friends, they willingly join in their children’s school activities. Some of the most-encouraged activities include:

 

PTA Meetings 

Regular parent-teacher association meetings are a great way to engage parents. Here, they get a clear overview of how much growth their children are receiving. 

 

Help with the Coursework 

Importance of Parental Involvement in Education

 

Parental Involvement in Career Choice

 

The level of parental involvement in a child’s life decides where his life will take him. If the child shares his decisions with the parents, they can thoroughly research the background and the chances of that career. Not only that, there are other benefits like:

 

Cognitive Thinking 

Often our children come up with ideas for their future that are next to impossible. These far-fetched ideas influence them when they are detached from reality. Only parents can bridge that gap. 

 

Different Aspects of a Field 

Parents can help children see what they might have overlooked. With years of experience and clarity of thought, parents can give valuable input. 

 

Socio-cultural Development 

 

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