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Can Parents be Too Involved With Their Child’s Education?

April 15th, 2012

Can Parents be Too Involved With Their Child’s Education?

Being involved in your child’s education is obviously a good thing. But, some may wonder if ever there can be too much of a good thing. Can parents be too involved with their child’s education? While this, like anything else, should not be taken to the extreme, parental involvement in a child’s education is generally considered a good thing.

Research has shown that parents who are involved actively in their child’s education perform better when it comes to reading and math. Along with getting higher grades, parents’ involvement also leads to increased motivation in their children and better family lives. This being said, parents don’t have to run for an office at the PTO or the school board. A few hours of quality time spent with your child to help with his homework or doing an after school activity together makes a big difference. Below are a few points that parents who are or want to get involved with their child’s education will find helpful.

PTO

Being involved through the PTO opportunities in your child’s school can keep pertinent issues within closer reach.

PTO organizations help parents be a part of what takes place at school, as well as keeps them informed of recent issues and developments. There will be meetings and events to not only discuss the issues, but also to have fun with the children while they learn. Many PTOs host events such as family math nights.

Will the Kids Be Annoyed at Parental Involvement?

Some kids may become annoyed if parental involvement in education is at a high level. I think this may be more common with high school students than students in middle or elementary schools.

Many kids enjoy parental involvement and it gives a boost of confidence to them to see how much their parents care.

Educational Conflicts

Because methods used to solve math concepts can differ from what parents were used to as kids, it can sometimes be difficult to help kids with math. However, this should not stop parents from helping their children and being involved. There are ways to get around this, such as online tutoring help where parents and students can spend 45min-1 hour together with the tutor by putting him on speakers. The parents can observe the child learn this way. Then, when it comes time to help later on, they will know how.

Benefits of Being Involved in a Child’s Education

When parents are involved with their child’s education, there come many benefits to both the child, as well as the parent. Children who have involved parents will likely have a better chance at succeeding than those whose parents are not aware of what is going on or whether their child is struggling. An aware parent can provide help to the child wherever it is needed. Ways to help your child with his math problems.

This type of involvement in a child’s education can lead to better grades, as it is much harder for a child’s difficulty with concepts to slip under the radar. Also, involved parents can observe their children’s interests and use those to make learning time a fun time, rather than a chore. Technology can also be used in a constructive way to help your child.

Homeschooling

Homeschooling is a great example of how parental involvement gives a boost to a child’s morale. I have been to various homeschooling conventions and my observation has been that homeschooling children are more open with what they are studying and have a higher level of confidence than other students who always shy away from even talking about the M (ath) word. Could this have something to do with the involvement of their parents? I would assume so. With this method, parents can be fully aware of what is going on with their child’s education, as they are the ones doing the teaching and planning.


Surabhi Mittal works with the academic department of ClickandClimb.com that provides one-on-one online math tutoring to children in grades 3-12. She can be reached at surabhi@clickandclimb.com. To learn more about online math tutoring or to get a 2-week free trial, please visit http://www.clickandclimb.com/.

Find the Best Educational Toys for your Kids

April 10th, 2012

Find the Best Educational Toys for your Kids

Educational toys make sense and if they are of good quality they can last you from one child to the other, if not longer! Sometimes it costs a bit more to get toys that are meant to stimulate the smarts of a child but on the other hand the child will get a lot more out of this toy. Buying cheaper knick knacks is not always so economical since they often fall apart after one hour of play.

If you want to challenge your child and give gifts that will educate and tease their minds you should have a look at these suggestions. They can give you some wonderful gift ideas for a child that loves to learn and think and this describes every child, doesn’t it?!

Learning Toys for the Body

If you have an energetic child it could be wise to get a toy that will be dynamic but still adjusted to work on fine tuning his or her motoric.

Get a balance board! This is a lot of fun for older things and even children that have grown used to the couch and video games will find a reason to climb off with this toy. Just make sure to get a quality kind and not the plastic copies. The plastic balance boards often come apart and can even present a danger to the child so choose a reputable brand and store for this type of toy!

A Computer!

Yes, there are computers also for children but they are designed to teach and educate the child. They also don’t cost like a regular computer so you don’t have to sweat about getting your child this gift! The computers for kids that are meant to educate and stimulate their minds are also designed to handle rough wear and tear so that they will last and give many hours of fun and learning.

A Good Old Toy

There are also learning toys that are completely void of all of the gadgets, sirens and push buttons of the plastic learning toys.

These present a nice break from all of the flashy stuff and they make for gifts for kids that leave room for imagination and creativity. Wooden toys are amazing in this sense and children love anything made out of wood. Get building blocks or cool cars and trucks made out of wood. These will not only stimulate your child to make up special games but also last much longer than other toys!

Building Blocks

As mentioned, building blocks are fantastic educational toys for kids! There is no kid that doesn’t enjoy building with blocks and even if you already have them you can always add to the set. This is a smart gift idea for kids if you don’t know what to give a grandchild or a child of a friend. You can rest assure that with quality building blocks you will make both the kid and the parents happy no matter how many blocks they have in advance. The more blocks the kid has, the more he can build and create, so it is always a great idea.

Why not get really big building blocks?! Kids find these especially interesting and challenging and they can be enjoyed both indoors and outdoors and are very hard to get lost!

Expert Mom is a writer Mom and runs the blogs Expertmom.info and Booknerd.info