Parent Involvement


 The Importance of Parent Involvement

Parent involvement plays a vital role in helping students succeed in math. When parents stay engaged in their child’s education, students tend to perform better, feel more confident, and show greater interest in learning.  Active parent participation can take many forms, such as helping with homework, attending classroom events, or simply showing an interest in what their child is learning. When families and teachers work together, students see that math is not just a school subject but an important part of everyday life. Encourage parents to talk about math at home or engage in small real-life math tasks, such as cooking measurements or counting change, helps students strengthen their understanding beyond the classroom.

Strong communication is key to meaningful family involvement. Teachers can share quick updates, resources, or simple activities that help parents reinforce classroom learning. When parents understand how math is being taught, they feel more comfortable supporting their children.

“Keeping Parents Involved in the Classroom.” University of Kansas Online, 4 July 2024.https://educationonline.ku.edu/community/keeping-parents-involved-in-the-classroom? 

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