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Parental Involvement in Education: Beyond the Classroom
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Parental involvement in education helps children excel academically and emotionally. Research shows kids with engaged parents perform better in school, develop stronger social skills, and show positive behavior. As an educator and parent, I’ve seen how active involvement boosts a child’s confidence and curiosity. This article shares practical ways parents can support learning, drawing on insights from Radio Haanji’s Nani Ji show, hosted by Dr. Harpreet Shergil and Vishalvijay Singh.
Parental involvement creates a supportive system for children’s growth, both in and out of school.
Parental involvement in education means taking an active role in your child’s learning, beyond just school activities. It’s about nurturing a love for learning, connecting with teachers, and engaging with community resources. A 2025 study found that parental involvement in education increased student engagement by 25% in rural India, proving its impact worldwide.
Here’s what it involves:
- Parenting: Building a home environment that supports learning with study routines.
- Home Learning: Assisting with homework, reading together, or using educational tools.
- Communication: Checking in with teachers to monitor progress.
- Volunteering: Joining school or community events to show commitment.
- Community Collaboration: Using resources like Radio Haanji to enhance learning.
Question: What is parental involvement in education?
Answer: It includes supporting learning at home, communicating with teachers, volunteering, and using community resources to foster a child’s growth.
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Parental involvement spans home, school, and community efforts to support children’s success.
How Can Parents Support Learning at Home?Parental involvement in education thrives at home with practical steps. Set consistent homework and study schedules—studies show structured routines improve academic performance by 15%. Talk about school activities to spark critical thinking. Use apps, books, or podcasts like Radio Haanji’s Nani Ji for engaging content. Encourage hobbies like science experiments or storytelling to fuel curiosity. Show your child learning is fun by exploring new skills together.
Question: How can parents support children’s learning at home?
Answer: Parents can set routines, discuss schoolwork, use educational resources, encourage curiosity, and model lifelong learning.
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Radio Haanji’s Nani Ji Show: Inspiring Parental Involvement
Radio Haanji 1674 AM hosts Nani Ji, a weekly show led by Dr. Harpreet Shergil and Vishalvijay Singh. It explores parenting and education, offering practical tips for parental involvement in education. The hosts’ expertise and warmth inspire parents to support learning, from study strategies to cultural values. Tune in via Radio Haanji’s mobile app or 1674 AM. Share your parenting tips in the comments below!
Question: What is Radio Haanji’s Nani Ji show about?
Answer: Nani Ji, hosted by Dr. Harpreet Shergil and Vishalvijay Singh, discusses parental involvement in education with actionable tips.
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