School Acheivement

7 Reasons Why You Should Be Involved In Your Child's Education

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A core belief we have here at the Learning Guardian is that parents make a difference in their children’s education. After almost 15 years of teaching, I have experienced first-hand how important it is for parents to be actively involved. But don’t just take my word for it! Below is a summary of the findings of major worldwide research into parental involvement:

Building Self-Esteem

This month I would like to focus on the topic of self-esteem. Self-esteem is a widely used term within schools and educational settings, but it is often misunderstood by parents and caregivers. 

It is best defined as the collection of beliefs or feelings that we have about ourselves, or our "self-perceptions."  A child’s sense of self has a tremendous influence both their attitudes and behaviors as this guiding ‘voice’ often determines what children choose to act and engage in. 

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