To record children's progress and demonstrate their achievements to parents, I would use a combination of portfolios, observational notes, and digital documentation. Portfolios can include samples of the child’s work, such as drawings, written assignments, or projects, showcasing their development over time. Observational notes can capture specific milestones, skills, and behaviors observed during activities. Additionally, digital documentation, such as photos or videos of the child engaged in learning experiences, can provide visual evidence of their growth and engagement.
Parents should be interested in their childrens education so the children don't fail.
because parents are asses
Parents teach their children on how to behave.
It has to be
Hindu parents ususlly arrange their childrens weddings.
The parents' reaction must be directly tied to the actual effect of the student's academic improvement--i.e., if student's academics improved, the parents' reaction must be happiness. If student's academics decline, parents' reaction must be concern/disappointment. Additional suggestions: The parents' feelings about the extracurricular activities must be taken into account. If the parents approve of, or perhaps initiated, the activities, they might be quick to relate their childrens' academic improvement to those activities while reluctant to relate lack of, or decline in, academic progress to the same activities. On the other hand, if the parents disapprove or even oppose certain activities, those activities might well be the first factors they'll focus blame upon if their childrens' academic progress declines or fails to improve, while being inclined to ignore any possible effect the same activities might be having upon improvement. If the parents' feelings about these extracurricular activities are balanced or neutral, they will be better able to focus on the real driving forces behind their childrens' academic improvement, or their lack of or decline in, progress.
Is Dottie Peoples still married?. Does she have any childrens?. Is her parents still living?.
Only 78.9% of parents in America is involved with their childrens.
Anything that might make their childrens' lives less happy.
yes to look out for their childrens
by pressure of studies
No,I prefer my own cooking instead of my parents cooking. My parents cooking makes disgusting food