parenting how parents help their children succeed in school roland part_2
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HOW PARENTS CAN HELP THEIR
CHILDREN SUCCEED IN SCHOOL
Mr. Roland C. Dalloran Jr.
Jose Rizal UniversityWe Care About Good Education
Parenting (or child
rearing) is the process
of promoting and
supporting the
physical, emotional,
social, and intellectual
development of a child
from infancy to
adulthood..
PRINCIPLES OF RAISING CHILDREN WITH
CHARACTER
1. Make character development
a high priority
2. Be an authoritative parent
3. Love children
Thomas Lickona "Raising Children of Character: 10 Principles."
PRINCIPLES OF RAISING CHILDREN WITH
CHARACTER
4.Teach by example
5. Manage the moral
Environment
6. Use direct teaching to form
habits and conscienceThomas Lickona "Raising Children of Character: 10 Principles."
PRINCIPLES OF RAISING CHILDREN WITH
CHARACTER
7. Discipline wisely
8. Solve conflicts fairly
9. Provide opportunities to
practice the virtues
10. Foster spiritual development
Thomas Lickona "Raising Children of Character: 10 Principles."
It's our job as parents
to make the most of
the many opportunities
we have to help our
children become
persons of character.
GOOD HABITS AND PARENTING:
Raise children who can take control of their own lives!
1. Establish
routines and be
consistent
2. Delegate, even if
it takes more time to
get the job done
3. Don't let bad habits
accumulate
4. Don't do the
thinking for your
child
5. Model the
qualities you want to
pass on
GOOD HABITS AND PARENTING:
Raise children who can take control of their own lives!
6. Clearly teach what
is right and wrong
9. Make character
building the aim of
children's sport
8. Focus on
causes and
consequences
7. Show your
children that hard
lessons can be the
best lessons
10. Teach
detachment from
material things
Self regulated learners are
successful because they control
their learning environment.
They exert this control by directing
and regulating their own actions
toward their learning goals.
All I really need to know
about how to live and
what to do and how to be
… I learned in
kindergarten.
Robert Fulghum said…
All I really need to know … I learned in
kindergarten (R. Fulghum)
Share everything. Play fair. Don't hit people.
Put things back where you found them.
Clean up your own mess.
Don't take things that aren't yours.
Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody.
Wash your hands before you
eat.
Flush.
IN A NUTSHELL:Lead by example,
ensure that good habits are encouraged repeatedly,
nurture the spiritual dimension in your life,
and show love and affection to your partner and children.