Parents' most pressing and worrisome questions about their children's
elementary school experience are addressed in this helpful resource. The
explosion of education options and the emphasis on parental involvement
often confuse or intimidate parents, prompting such questions as How
can I know what's going on in school if my child won't tell me? Do video
games interfere with my kid's ability to learn? What is school choice?
Does No Child Left Behind make classrooms better? Is it okay to bribe my
son to motivate him to do his homework? Explained in a simple and
reassuring manner, apprehensive and concerned parents are advised to go
easy on interrogation and to ask pointed questions about particulars:
What was the worst thing about school today? may be a better
conversation starter than How was school today? Topics range from
curriculum and classroom concerns and homework and discipline questions,
to social and moral issues. Insight is proffered into what motivates
teachers, and suggestions for forging effective parent-teacher
partnerships are included. This compilation of practical advice is
grounded in years of classroom and administrative experience and
extensive research.