Although it cannot do everything for your child, the school can do a lot for them. A child receives their initial education and citizenship training at home. It is the setting where his or her personality is shaped and developed. It is true that education in schools fosters personality development and aids in a child's discovery and growth of skills and abilities. However, it is essential that parents and the school work together as much as possible to ensure your child receives the best education possible. The best way to assist our kids in developing into decent citizens is for the school and the parents to work together.
We sincerely ask that parents check their child's handbook every day and make sure that the homework that is due the next day is finished. Through the journal's pages, parents can communicate with subject teachers regarding the caliber and volume of work their children have attempted. But entries should only address the child's behavior or academic standing. The same is sent in a different letter from the principal/headmistress. It is best to refrain from criticizing a teacher in front of a child since it will make them less respectful of the teachers and the school. It is not appropriate to give the employees gifts or express any other kind of appreciation or goodwill in their honor. Allow our dedication to our children's futures to assist us in establishing a productive partnership between the home and the school.