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An e-mail parent group is available to keep
you up-to-date on the latest guidance events, announcements, and news.
To join, please send an e-mail with your name and your child’s name to
jean.hedrich@bsd.k12.de.us |
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VISIT THE SCHOOL PTSA
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RECYCLE / BAND BOOSTERS
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Show your child
LOVE
They will know you care when you show concern for their grades and
social behavior. Get to know their teachers... Attend their games
& performances... Reward their accomplishments...
YOU are their role model
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Morning Show with Mike and Juliet -
When it comes to protecting their
children, are some parents going too
far? Inside the super high-tech methods many moms and dads use to keep
their kids under control! |
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When To Worry - How to tell if your
teen needs help, and what to do about it. |
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Security Devices - Your children and teenagers are subject to
dangers every single day. As a parent or guardian, it is your job to
protect them from those dangers. From online predators, to hanging out
with the wrong crowd in places they shouldn't be in the first place, our
teen protection and child safety measures will ensure complete
protection and prevention for them every day. Click
HERE |
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Parenting takes place at home, in your
neighborhood, in the workplace, at school and around town.
Display integrity, use wisdom, build character and discipline with love. |
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PARENTAL MEDIA
GUIDE |
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The mission of The
Parent Institute is to encourage parent involvement in the education of
their children. The Parent Institute publishes a variety of materials
including newsletters, booklets, brochures, and videos. |
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Here are some ways you can get
involved in your child's school.
Attend parent-teacher conferences with specific questions you want to
ask.
Assist in creating and/or offer your services to before- and
after-school programs.
Help develop, visit, or offer services to your school's study/tutor
center.
Let school staff know your availability to volunteer (days, times, and
how often).
Assist your child's teacher in the classroom or on field trips when you
are able.
Here are some ways you can get involved in your child's education.
Make dinner time a forum to talk about what your kids are learning at
school. Ask "what did you learn" instead of "what did you get."
Cheer for academic achievements like you would for sporting victories.
Show off school papers and art work in a special place to build your
children's self esteem.
Talk about your own mistakes to send the message that it's OK for your
children to make them, too; emphasize what you've learned from your
mistakes.
Limit TV time and read with your kids. Studies show that the most
critical activity for building knowledge is reading aloud to children.
If you can't be home when your kids get home, look for quality after
school programs; ask teachers or counselors for recommendations.
Source:
Ad Council |
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