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Ways to Engage Families at School Family volunteers. Open class. Extra-curricular activities. Tutoring programs. Special events. Family-teacher workshops. Family center. Field visits.
Research shows that when fathers are engaged in childrens education, student grades and test scores improve, attendance increases, and students are more involved in school activities. For example, Preschoolers with involved fathers have stronger verbal skills than those with less involved fathers.
Search for opportunities to include fathers in school activities. Encourage them to attend school events and to observe in their childs classroom. Have a Father Night where fathers or other males such as grandfathers, uncles, or family friends are invited to bring the child to school.
5 Ways to Get Dads Involved at School Doughnuts with Dad. Many schools have a monthly Coffee With The Principal meeting. Lunchtime Sports Programs. Most schools do not have formalized lunchtime sport programs. Host a Career Day. Create a Dads Only Volunteer Day. Start a Maker Space.
Search for opportunities to include fathers in school activities. Encourage them to attend school events and to observe in their childs classroom. Have a Father Night where fathers or other males such as grandfathers, uncles, or family friends are invited to bring the child to school.
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Fathers teach important skills like confidence, resilience, respect and kindness to their children. It is extremely important that as fathers teach their children about values, they also focus on teaching and modeling self-confidence, resilience, respect and kindness.
Respect your childs other parent. Spend time with your children. Earn the right to be heard. Discipline with love. Be a role model. Be a teacher. Eat together as a family. Read to your children.
Encourage fathers to participate in their childrens everyday exploration and play. Partner with the father to brainstorm new activities that build on his and the childs interests. Positive father-child relationships contribute to social-emotional learning, skill building, and healthy development in young children.

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