Parents Resources Page

Parents  Resources

The Activity Idea Place, over 800 different activities for young children
Child Development Calendar, a good site that covers the basics of children's development

Reading Sites

Math Resources for Families, http://www.lab.brown.edu/investigations/resources/math-resources.htm 
Importance of Summer Reading
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/summer_reading.htm
Multiple Intelligence Survey, http://myschoolonline.com/content_gallery/0,3138,34898-119831-38-33534,00.html 
By a Child Poem, http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/1stgrade/byachild.htm 
A Box of Crayons, http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/1stgrade/crayons.htm 
25 Fun Ways to Encourage Reading, http://www.schwablearning.org/pdfs/25funways2BW.pdf?date=9-12-03
Literacy Tips for Parents, from PBS kids, http://pbskids.org/lions/parentsteachers/resources/tips/
Parents Helping Students, http://www.iusd.org/parent_resources/helping.htm
Family FUNdamentals Home Learning Activities, http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140--69358--,00.html
Manners for  Kids (and Parents),
http://life.familyeducation.com/manners-and-values/parenting/34452.html
Family Fun, Activities & Craft Ideas for Kids, http://fun.familyeducation.com/ NEW
Five Ways to Help With Homework, http://copland.udel.edu/~jfisk/homework.htm NEW


 

ABCs for Parents
(Source: unknown)

Ask your child about the school day.
Begin your child's day with a nourishing breakfast.
Congratulate you child for doing well.
Discuss homework with your child.

Encourage your child to read.

Find a quiet place for your child to study.
Give your child responsibility.
Hug your child to build self worth.

Include your child in making simple family decisions.

Join a library with your child.
Keep your child on a schedule that includes exercise and sleep.
Limit TV viewing by selecting programs with your child.
Make the time you spend with your child special.
Notice and discuss changes in your child's behavior.
Offer to help your child organize school papers.

Provide your child with good role models.

Question the activities your child shares with friends.

Respect your child's right to have opinions different from yours.

Share an interest or a hobby with your child.
Take time to listen to your child.

Urge your child to say "NO!" to unwanted touching.

Visit places of interest with your child.
Work with your child to set up rules of behavior.
Xerox and save records or articles that benefit your child.
Yield results by encouraging your child to do better.
Zoom through these ABCs again and again!

page last updated 5/7/2008
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