The Habits of Successful Students

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What makes one student succeed in school while another student fails? There is not one thing that makes a successful student, but there are a number of choices that most successful students make that contribute to achievement. This document lists habits that make up a successful student.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with behavior family engagement ESEA Dropout prevention fathers meaningful family engagement parent involvement testing teens Supporting Student Success college readiness learning environments family school partnership successful parent involvement practics in kansas schools teachers Title 1 tips tutoring on February 11, 2013 #


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Dropout Prevention: What Families Need to Know

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Family support in a child's education can help build a foundation for success that directly impacts a child's school perfomance in a postive way. This document gives you the tools and tips to help your child in Early Childhood, Elementary school, Middle school and high school to prevent dropout.

Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood and tagged with Dropout prevention effective practices ESEA family family engagement family school partnership fathers teens high school behavior homework meaningful family engagement community involvement teachers discipline on December 05, 2011 #


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Teenagers - This is Normal?

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A what to expect and when to worry guide for parents and care givers of school age children ages 13 to 18.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with teens Order from KPIRC middle school Malcolm Smith high school family on March 30, 2009 #


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Helping Your Child Series

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The Helping Your Child brochure series aims to provide parents with the tools and information necessary to help their children succeed in school and life. These brochures feature practical lessons and activities to help their school aged and preschool children master reading, math and science; understand the value of homework; and, develop the skills and values necessary to achieve and grow.

Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood Espanol and tagged with reading homework tips science Order from KPIRC teens math early childhood on January 12, 2009 #

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