What is the Role of Parents in Early Childhood Learning? As an early childhood expert Helene Goldnadel agrees that a great method to meet the needs of the children is through their families, whatever the family can be. One of the methods of successful family involvement is that the family is seen as a child's first teacher and is valuable for their support and care of their children.
A continuous challenge for every teacher is to develop and develop skills that will offer students the best learning experience and opportunities, at school, at home, and in community settings. Therefore, it is necessary to make every effort to ensure that the ongoing and effective communication and partnership are established and kept with the parents.
At Preschool level there are many lifetime benefits in the inclusion, such as establishing the importance of education and developing the network of supporting connections. Parental involvement at this important point gives children a springboard that takes a more peaceful transition to elementary school.
Parents can take many forms consisting of participation, homework, coaching youth sports, leading scout soldiers, knowing a child's teachers and friends, and helping to learn a lot, especially participation is less important than them.