Jul 27 2008
Parent Resource: The PTA
Are you involved in your school or region’s PTA? Some parents think PTA is only for younger grades. In some cases, that’s true—PTA may drop off a bit when students hit high school. At that point, teens are pretty good at running the student council and use a lot of teacher sponsors for activities. I do encourage parent involvement in their children’s schools, no matter their age or grade. Go to the open houses, get their phone numbers and email addresses, take advantage of online systems that let you check your child’s homework, grades, attendance, and discipline records. I also like the pta.org website. While browsing the site today, I came across this great article on incorporating all ages of kids into a visit to the museum. So often, it seems children’s interests are so varied, it can be difficult for parents of children with different age ranges to find an activity that works for everyone. I hadn’t thought of the museum as being a good choice, but check out the article for yourself. And tell me, are you still involved in PTA even though your child is a teen?
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