Parental involvement is important in the Elementary classroom setting because it enhances the child's academic performance. Supporting parents in early education reduces child behavior problems, enhances learning and academic success, and helps the child create better social skills with their peers. When parents are involved children have a higher chance of being successful and have a better attendance record. Parents that are not as involved have a more likely chance of the child dropping out of school later on in life. Teachers enjoy having a connection with parents and being able to have conversations about the child. Having the parents and teachers on the same page creates a bond and a stronger relationship for deeper understanding of all circumstances that may arise with the child in their learning. Having parents and teachers supporting the child creates chances for the child to strive and become successful academically and in life.
The involvement of parents with children's education is crucial and will help with encouragement,
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