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does not depend on having a loud voice.” - Chinese Proverb
IDEAS FOR INVOLVING PARENTS
Each month our web site, www.ChildCareExchange.com,
addresses a signficant challenge facing early childhood providers. This
month the challenge we are addressing is Parent Involvment. It
is generally acknowledged that the more parents are involved in the life of
an early childhood program, the more likely it is that their child's experience
will be positive and beneficial. However, involving parents in a world where
everyone has too much to do, is a significant challenge.
Our web site offers solutions from Exchange as well ideas from
our Panel of 300 members. A few of these ideas are listed below.
To view all ideas or to contribute your own ideas, go to: http://mail.ccie.com/challenge/solutions.php
Barbara Crawford, Childlife Preschool, Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
"It is wonderful to be able to involve Dads in preschool programs. Over
the years we have invited Dads to share their professions or specialities with
the children. A heart surgeon came in his scrubs and brought a model of a heart.
A children's dentist brought his guitar and taught the children songs about
brushing your teeth. A firefighter brought his equipment and talked about fire
safety. These were exciting visits for all of us."
Chantal Duerinckx, Stepping Stones Children's Centre, Ulverstone,
Tasmania, Australia:
"Upon enrollment we ask parents what special talents, interests and stories
they have and whether they would like to share those with the children in a
format that is open to them."
Marie Darstein, The Sunshine House, Rock Hill, SC, United States:
"It is critical that parents understand the importance of learning through
play. We conduct a mock class with parents where 1/2 learn about Kiwis with
a field trip (to the tree in the hall): smelling, feeling, tasting kiwis.
They also discuss how they can use kiwis in other areas of learning (if they
were really in a class). The other 1/2 of the parents learn about kiwis with
a coloring sheet and a brown and green crayon - ugh. It doesn't take long for
them to understand the benefits of learning by doing and having fun at the same
time."
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