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Developed through a joint effort between NEA and National Parent Teacher Association, these guides provide parents and caregivers with fundamental tools to encourage their children's success in school. |
Research shows that children do a better job in school when parents are supportive and involved. Parents in Wisconsin have a long tradition of being involved in the schools. That's one of the main reasons Wisconsin students consistently score near the top nationally on standardized tests. This area of OnWEAC is dedicated to parents. Please e-mail Editor Bill Hurley and pass along any suggestions for information or services you would like to see added to this site.
WEAC President Mary Bell talks about the importance of a well-rounded education |
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WEAC Resources
Educators' top 100 children's books
Getting
involved in your child's school
What
to look for when visiting your child's school
Forming
a partnership with your child's teachers
Helping
your child with study skills
Motivating
your child to learn
Preparing
for the parent-teacher conference
Enriching
your child's math skills
Helping
your child with writing
Using
the newspaper as a learning experience
Using
the television as a learning tool
How
to help your gifted and talented child
Scholarship opportunities for the college-bound
Understanding your child's test results on the WCKE (2006-07)
Reedsburg counselor's book advises parents
The four "R's": Parents' tool kit for test taking
Tips for helping children cope with the trauma of terrorism
NEA Resources
Tips for parents: Starting the school year right
Getting involved in your child's education
Other resources