In my opinion one of
the key components to a child’s success is parent involvement. When parents are
active in their child’s education, and collaborate with teachers and
administration, they are showing their child that they care. They are then able
to learn from teachers and staff about areas of improvements or goals that the
teacher may have for the child. When
both parents and teachers are on board the child will see the benefits.
Involvement
opportunities for parents and family members benefit young children and the
early childhood field because everyone is coming together, collaborating for
the better. When everyone works
together, and gets involved, they create a community of people who are working
towards a common goal. This goal may be increasing funding, or having a center
carnival. Whatever it is, the more family involvement the better. Getting
involved keeps families and staff bonded, and gives families insight on what is
going on in their child’s education.