The Role of Parents in Education: How to Raise an Educated Child Using Highly Effective Parent Involvement Activities: The Master Parenting Series, #17
By Frank Dixon
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Do You Want to Make Sure That Your Kids Get the Best Education They Can Possibly Get?
Then there are certain things you can do as a parent to ensure that happens…
Can we really trust schools to set our kids up for the ultimate life?
Think about it for a moment…
What are the keys to a good life?
Good health, good relationships, a positive mindset, perseverance, hard work... you name them.
How many of those essential life skills are actually taught in schools?
Not many, if any at all.
Which means that it's in our hands as parents to make sure that our kids actually get the education they need for a long, successful, happy and healthy life...
...this book will show you exactly what you can do to give your kids the best education they could ever dream of.
In The Role of Parents in Education, you'll discover...
✓ What to Teach Your Child That They Aren't Taught in School
✓ How to Effectively Raise a Well-Educated Child
✓ The Best Parenting Involvement Activities for Participating in Your Kids' Education
✓ The Enormous Benefits of Raising Properly Educated Children
and much more...
So, do you want the best education for your kids? And do you want to help them on the way there?
Then Click The "Buy Now" Button Above Today to Immediately Start Improving Your Children's Future!
Frank Dixon
Parents. Moms & Dads. Families that live together, or separated. There’s no official handbook for new parents. Every family and situation is unique, and the idealistic pedestal isn’t only what we see in movies and on TV. The titles within the Best Parenting Books cover a range of skills on specific and important topics that are “easy to digest” and implement. In there I place many useful resources that are beneficial to any type of parent or family member. You’re on a journey to becoming a more successful parent, and part of that is exploring different paths to find which approach best resonates with you— or to choose the perfect combination for you and your child. My straightforward approach is designed to help you understand child behavior, backing up that knowledge with research, and teaching you some actionable strategies you can use every day. This is exactly what I used to do with parents like you in one-on-one sessions. Transforming those experiences into tried and true print means between my pages you’ll find yourself on the way to raising a happy, healthy, independent, strong and resilient child— who’ll grow into a successful adult. My own childhood was ingrained with turmoil which left me a past filled with its share of guilt, shame, depression, low self esteem, and anxiety. It often made me feel trapped, and is what set me on my professional course to helping parents find direction. Putting my insight, strategies, and experience into the written word extends my reach farther than a limited number of face-to-face sessions ever could. Since then I’ve published several books on the subject, with more on the way. Together I hope we’ll be able to pass on positive parenting onto future generations to come. Kind Regards, Frank Dixon
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The Role of Parents in Education - Frank Dixon
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Research tells us that 90% of the learning and brain development happens before the child starts kindergarten (Brain Development,
n.d.). If this is true, the only teacher they have is you. You are their sole guide, mentor, and role model. You play a key role in whether they will develop a love for learning or not. Many parents assume that it is the school's job to cater to their child's learning and education needs. They take a passive approach toward their child's education, thinking their involvement isn't required.
This isn't true. It isn't a teacher's job alone to fulfill your child's learning needs. The time children spend in school and the interaction they have with their teachers is limited. Unfortunately, schools can't teach it all. Most of the learning comes from how involved you are in your child's life.
In this book, Frank discusses the importance and value of parental role in a child's education. He stresses on the idea that parents are role models for children and therefore, their most trusted companion and mentor. He points out strategies and practices to help parents become more engaged in their child's learning so as to raise intelligent and successful children. The following are a few of the core ideas discussed in the book:
What roles do parents play in their child's education?
How can parents help children with homework?
What must parents do to become more involved in school?
Does reading to your child speed their learning?
How does an educational family trip expand on material studied in class?
What role does active learning play in education?
All the ideas and strategies discussed in the book come backed by scientific data and research. It is written in an engaging and informative manner to educate readers on how to raise successful and intellectual adults.
The Role of Parents in Education
How to Raise an Educated Child Using Highly Effective Parent Involvement Activities
Frank Dixon
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Before we jump in, I'd like to express my gratitude. I know this mustn't be the first book you came across and yet you still decided to give it a read. There are numerous courses and guides you could have picked instead that promise to make you an ideal and well-rounded parent while raising your children to be the best they can be.
But for some reason, mine stood out from the rest and this makes me the happiest person on the planet right now. If you stick with it, I promise this will be a worthwhile read.
In the pages that follow, you're