Parent involvement for my preschooler has included helping in class twice a term. Supporting the school functions such as raffles, carnivals, fundraising days, assemblies, concerts, helping in the canteen. Help around the school such as demolishing an old cubby.
Parent /teacher conferences, and homework support. also making costumes for the many dressup days they have!!
It's pretty well a full time job!
However everybody understands that not all parents can give this commitment, so you just do what you can and if everybody else does what they can as well, then everything is pretty well covered.
Also it's really important for the kids. They love having their parent involved in their school community!
2006-11-13 16:29:32
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answered by Karen D 3
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Parent involvement for a preschooler to me means that the parent gets involved in the childs education in school and at home.Alot of parents think preschool is not important and they think its a free baby sitter for the day but they are sadly mistaken.If a parent is not involved in their childs first year of school then the child will suffer in education.
2006-11-13 16:32:08
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answered by darlene100568 5
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The time you provide at his preschool voulenteering . Many schools like to see the parents involved in the classroom. That helps to see how your child may relax while you are there and start to get involved with things themselves. If your student may not while you are away. Also your envolvement there can help you see what the preschool is helping your child learn beyond numbers and abc's and you can extend that into home.
2006-11-13 19:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It means that the parent is involved in the school-life of their child. They read letters and memos sent home, participate in classroom activities, come to special events at the school, talk to the teachers to see how their child's day was, and generally seem to be aware of what is going on with their child. It can mean that they participate in the classroom, as in volunteering their time to work in the class, or that they go as a chaperone on field trips. They could do "behind the scenes" things as well... cutting out activities for the children to do, helping to make a special gift for the kids (we made DVDs of the kids all year to give at the end of the year), or purchasing needed items. They can come to events (we have special lunches with the parents, in-school visitors, and an annual-all-school trip to a local farm. Parents sometimes can't be at school for all these things (we know they need to work) but as long as the parent seems genuinely concerned and connected with what is going on at school, then their level of involvement is the "just right" level for them.
2006-11-13 16:36:00
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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imagine about the interest "pre-college" and which could be your concentration. formerly entering into college a baby is studying to concentration, to ideal socialize and percentage, and to proceed to neurologically improve eye-hand and foot-hand coordination. not all little ones improve on an similar price. in case you do not recognize the concept, first why not ask the instructor who has been there for years. that can help you you write the letter. If is okay to assert, i do not recognize than to fake you do and be pissed off and frustate the mum and dad. And why are not you practise the ABC's meaning studying to perceive the letters of the alphabet, not write or spell. toddler like to play video games and there are diverse procedures to coach a baby to perceive the letters. they could study the alphabet song as they study what those letters are. you position the youngsters call on the blackboard and ask in the journey that they recognize it really is there call. sure, Tommy it really is your call and that is a T; save it ordinary. Wow, Andy it really is your call and an A. Get blocks with the letters and stack them. They childrens call, with your help, the letter or decision as they stack it. placed the alphabet on index playing cards (tremendous letters purely) and turn them over and play concentration. even as the youngster turns over a card, have them say the letter or help them. even as they make a journey, congratulate them and say sure, 2 b's B is for boy, etc. concentration is eye-hand coordination, makes use of each and each and every area of the mind (singing makes use of one and speaking the different), facilitates them study the thanks to sit down down, study the thanks to percentage, etc. As to the letter, i might want to again ask why you do not coach the ABC's to the youngsters, or is this only a baby care not a pre-college. Then write a letter from the brochure the mum and dad received. And if the brochure says they'll study the ABC's tell the make sure you'd be focusing on the basics of the letters of the alpha by video games and song. save the letter ordinary and very short. And tell the reality. yet i might want to question whose interest that is to justify the studying structure of this pre-college!!!!
2016-11-29 03:08:22
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answered by ? 4
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for a preschooler, a child need as much attention and affection as possible. thats what i believe is a must. as for parental involment, i believe its taking a active role in being parents, and attend their activites. if they have a play, practice with the parent and make sure the kid got everything right. the parent can also volunteer on special social events and gathering.
2006-11-13 16:23:58
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answered by jdak34 3
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Counting, numbers, alphabet, coloring, reading to etc. with your child.
2006-11-13 16:23:08
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answered by I'm alive .. still 5
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100% in charge
2006-11-13 16:23:24
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answered by monreve_2000 3
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