Cultural competency has a huge impact on student attendance. ParentPowered shares stories from the field of educators successfully partnering with families and students in culturally competent ways to boost engagement.
Beyond Empty Seats: The Wide-Ranging Impact of Chronic Absenteeism & How Families Make a Difference
The ripple effects of chronic absenteeism impact multiple facets of student learning. ParentPowered explores why attendance is essential for students to thrive and practical ways to engage families as allies in learning.
5 Essential Ways Families Support With Engaging Disengaged Students
Engaging disengaged students can feel like a daunting task for educators. Fortunately, they have critical allies in this effort: families! ParentPowered shares 5 ways to tap into the power of family-school partnership to boost attendance and learning.
4 Ways To Leverage Technology & Family Partnership For Student Attendance
With technology student attendance can flourish. Better still, when tech combines with the power of family engagement, the entire school community can thrive. ParentPowered shares 4 strategies to leveraging technology to reduce absenteeism.
Family Engagement and Absenteeism: 4 Ways Home-School Partnerships Maximize Student Engagement
Family engagement and absenteeism have an inverse relationship – the more families are partners in learning, the lower absenteeism is! ParentPowered shares 4 strategies for collaborating with families to boost attendance at all ages.
Back-to-School Jitters? Here Are Resources To Calm School Families
These curated easy-to-use ParentPowered resources will help your early childhood and elementary school families feel totally ready to return to school this fall.
“What’s the news?” Using Questions to Make At-Home Learning Easier
By Fran Lartigue, director of content, and Rebecca Honig, chief content & curriculum officer NOTE: This blog was...
Webinar: Innovative Approaches to Support Families of Young Children
Parent input and feedback has never been more critical to school planning. You need to know what parents are thinking and feeling. Learn survey-based family feedback strategies get the input you really need, in a way that ensures parents feel heard.
Insights: Preventing Summer Slide One Moment at a Time
When children continually stay engaged with active learning, they keep building the key habit of learning. They hold onto the important skills that will help them be ready to learn in the fall. Here’s some good news. It doesn’t take a lot to keep kids’ brains engaged and in the routine of learning.