Success Starts at Home: A Parent’s Guide to Nurturing Success in School and Beyond

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Headteachers in England tell of worsening behaviour of pupils – & parents!

School leaders describe culture of non-compliance since lockdowns, with pupils wandering corridors but skipping lessons

I know I’m speaking to the converted but as a former Deputy Headteacher I thought I’d weigh in!

Teaching kids to behave in school is crucial because it fosters a positive learning environment, helps develop social skills & prepares them for future responsibilities.

Good behaviour enhances the overall educational experience and lays the foundation for successful academic and personal growth.

Parents can support positive behaviour in school by establishing clear expectations at home, reinforcing values, communicating with teachers, and providing consistent discipline.

Involvement in a child’s education, encouraging open communication, and modelling good behaviour also play key roles in shaping their conduct at school.

Here are more suggestions for parents to help with their child’s behaviour in school:

🎈Set routines:

Establishing consistent daily routines at home can contribute to a child’s sense of stability, which can positively impact behaviour in school.

🎈Encourage responsibility:

Teach kids the importance of responsibility by involving them in age-appropriate chores and tasks at home. This can translate into a sense of accountability at school.

🎈Promote effective communication:

Encourage your child to express themselves verbally and listen actively. This skill helps in resolving conflicts and building positive relationships with peers and teachers.

🎈Reinforce positive behaviour:

Acknowledge and reward good behaviour. Positive reinforcement can motivate children to continue making positive choices at school.

🎈Stay involved:

Attend parent-teacher meetings, school events, and engage with your child’s academic progress. Your active involvement demonstrates the importance of education and sets expectations for behaviour.

🎈Teach problem-solving:

Equip your child with problem-solving skills to navigate challenges at school. This helps them approach difficulties with a constructive mindset.

🎈Foster empathy:

Help your child understand and appreciate others’ perspectives. This can lead to more considerate and cooperative behaviour in social situations.

🎈Limit screen time:

Ensure a balanced approach to technology use. Excessive screen time can impact behaviour, attention, and overall well-being.

🎈Encourage a love for learning:

Cultivate a positive attitude toward education by showing enthusiasm for learning. This can inspire curiosity and engagement in the classroom.

🎈Address issues promptly:

If behavioural concerns arise, address them promptly and work collaboratively with teachers to find solutions. Open communication is essential in fostering a supportive educational environment.

By incorporating these strategies, you can contribute HUGELY to the development of positive behaviour in your children at school & set them up for lifetime success & happiness.

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