Parents as Partners
10/27/2018
Experts agree that parent involvement in educating their child is one of the biggest contributors to a learners success. So where can parents begin? This week EKC parents got a first hand insight into some of the typical learning experiences that happen in our on going provision. Parents are particularly important as co-educators to our young learners as they begin their first steps in social interaction and learning early literacy and numeracy skills. By sharing some of these activities, parents who were new to our purposeful play style of learning could see the value in these hands on experiences.
This family breakfast morning, along with this week's parent consultations have gone a long way to forming an early bond between the staff and families of these little learners, so that we can work together to move them forward to meet their individual needs. Here are some further interesting reads taken from Edutopia. Why Parent Involvement Is Essential
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Melissa SmithMs. Smith has a degree in Early Childhood Education and has taught kindergarten for many years. Alaska has been home to Ms. Smith for 28 years, and she can't imagine living anywhere else! She has four children, a dog and two cats. She loves reading, camping, gardening, and genealogy! Archives
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