Nagging Other People's Children

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]"One of the key ingredients to student success is engaged parents. While there is considerable debate on just how much parent engagement influences student outcomes, there is significant research to suggest that parents who consistently and “positively nag” their children to complete their academic work and give maximum effort, supplement school instruction with own activities (e.g. reading to their child), and communicate and partner well with teachers are more likely to promote student success than parents who do not offer these supports." Read how to enlist other adults to be engaged with children when parent's are too busy. It's about "virtual coaches checking-in to 'nag' students. Read the article at:  "The future of parent involvement: Nagging other people’s children about school work."

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