No Child Left Behind is intended to make sure that every child has an equal chance to reach their full potential and to obtain a higher quality education. Accountability is very important for parents, teachers and students. Testing and requirements are in place in order to make sure that the services and educational tools required for all children remain equitable and fair.
Children who are financially challenged, physicall and mentally challenged and learning disabled are helped through the Human Services National Resources Community. Schools, communities, teachers and parents are held accountable for ensuring the proper Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on September 28th, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
You might think that you are doing enough simply by asking questions at the dinner table. But is that really all that you should do? Are you and your child getting true fulfillment from occasional conversations? If you want to step outside of your comfort zone, become more involved at your child’s school.
Volunteering for events such as field days or even theatrical performances allow you to get to know the students in your child’s class. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on September 26th, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
You taught your kid how to talk, how to walk, and how to tie their shoes. One of the greatest things about parenting is that you are making such an impact in your kid-s life! As your little one grows, you are molding their life, and someday he or she could have a huge impact in society.
One of the best things I ever did was to teach my son to read. Every day we would cuddle Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on September 25th, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off
Classrooms are becoming an increasingly professional place. While most students carry laptops and a wireless internet card teachers are struggling to keep their attention, and parents aren’t helping. Parents, here’s what your child’s teacher wants you to know:
Accept Responsibility: When a teacher gives your child an assignment and they don’t do it, don’t let them off the hook too easily. We’re trying to teach them responsibility and when you argue the grade with us it only sets us back in that effort.
Come to Us First: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on September 19th, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off