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Parents as Collaborators: The Way Ahead!

More than anyone else, parents know their children best and for that reason, parents’ involvement is considered a crucial aspect of their children’s ongoing learning and developmental activities. Early childhood learning provides kids with the necessary foundation to ensure lifelong learning success. Studies have proved that the more parents are involved in their children’s learning process, the more their chances to excel. Children tend to be willing to try new activities and be more confident to take risks while doing them in the presence of their parents. Today, there are many ways by which schools like Foundree Preschool and Daycare encourage parents to be actively involved in their children’s learning activities and be part of their developmental process. This article will discuss how Foundree enables parents to enhance their kids’ performance by staying in touch with their learning activities. 

Parents’ Role in Children’s Education at Foundree 

At Foundree, we believe that parental involvement is not just limited to attending or participating in school events. It necessitates active collaboration between parents and teachers to bring out the best in children. We understand active participation from parents will provide children with an enriching and supportive environment to ensure enhanced developmental learning. To make parent-teacher communication smoother and ensure that parents are regularly updated with their child’s progress, Foundree Preschool and Daycare has introduced the Foundree app. Through this app, parents can gain insights into the everyday experiences and learning of their children at school. This also allows parents and teachers to engage with each other, thus, offering a holistic approach to kids’ development by addressing their unique needs and preferences. 

Effective parental participation will lay a strong foundation for the school readiness of their child. This involves nurturing essential skills and behaviours that prepare the kids for their formal educational setting. Many parents of Foundree students understand the significance of collaborative learning and actively support their children’s education by engaging in prescribed at-home activities provided through the app. School readiness means analysing the skills and behaviours that the child requires to excel in school and it is not limited to academic abilities like reading and doing math. It also includes various other skills such as how to interact with people, play, think and regulate emotions. This way, along with improving academic abilities, parents’ involvement in their child’s learning also ensures their social and emotional growth.

 

Apart from allowing parent-teacher communication and providing instant updates on children’s progress, the app also offers several video strategies on how to carry out do-at-home activities with their children. This will enable parents to cater to their child’s unique needs. Parents will have a clear understanding of the strengths and interests of their child and can help them boost their skills and talents. That’s how Foundree focuses on involving parents as collaborators in their children’s learning journey. 

The Foundree Influence 

Parents are crucial catalysts in shaping their children’s educational growth. Today, several proud parents continue to actively participate in their child’s success story via the Foundree app. The app provides real-time access to the daily activities and performance of their children. Parents can interact with teachers and design learning strategies for their children to succeed in learning. They can analyse their kids’ learning progress and revise the lessons that they learned at school. The app also provides a guide on how to assist children in their home assignments and projects. This way, Foundree Preschool and Daycare provide an environment for both parents and teachers to positively contribute to the learning and developmental journey of children and help them unlock their true potential.