However, for many parents, this involvement extends only to dropping their kids off at school and picking them back up in the afternoon without paying much attention to what they learned on a particular day. If parents want their children to get the complete benefits of their preschool education, they must look for ways to participate actively in their kid's day-to-day learning. With parents' involvement, the child's learning outcomes multiply significantly with an increased retention power, laying the foundation for their academic success in formal years of education.
What are the Benefits of Parental Involvement in Early Education?
When the parents are actively involved in their child's educational journey, the child feels motivated to perform better academically. It becomes easier for the child to grasp and retain the information in the brain for a longer time when the concepts practiced at school are revised at home. By participating in their child's early education, parents can develop a close bond with their child. Through this close parent-child bond, children learn to trust their parents, share their experiences, and receive guidance and support whenever required.
By being involved in their child's preschool education, parents can obtain information about the specific needs of their child. By addressing that particular need, parents can help their child in performing better at school. With active involvement, parents also get information about their child's strengths and weaknesses and the areas where they need to work hard. A child's self-esteem increases substantially when they see their parents taking an interest in their educational journey. The increased self-esteem leads kids to take on more challenges and develop a willingness to achieve better academic outcomes.
How can Parents Get Involved in Their Child's Early Education Journey?
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