"Keep up with the hands-on parenting when the kids reach high school, adds Teresa Bullock, a Midtowner who has two graduates of the Memphis City Schools system and served for two years as president of the Central High's PTSA (Parent Teacher Student Association)... She encouraged parents to join their school's parent organizations, to check on homework projects, and to monitor mid-term progress reports."Many teachers also suggest that parents communicate via Internet discussion boards and email, not only to check on a student's progress and overall activity, but to keep updated on things like projects and mid-term and final exams. Read more at CommercialAppeal.com.
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Labels: parenting, communication, networking
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