Posted on Jan 08, 2008 - 7:07pm by Mrs.Lisa in parenting
This is something that I’ve been saying for years and so I was so excited to see the website of this exact name - ParentInvolvementMatters.org! How amazingly cool is that? I love the whole concept of this program! Parental involvement is so very important for our children! In my opinion, it can literally make or break a child - how involved their parents are in their lives. I’ve seen some very sad and uninspired and very needy children, during all my hours volunteering at the school, whose parents just did not involve themselves in their children’s lives. Once the parents get involved, though, the changes are awesome!
There are many ways to get involved in our kids’ lives. Parent involvement in schools is a good place to start, but, really being involved in your child’s life and education means so much more than just bake sales and PTA meetings. The people from the Parent Involvement Matters website run this great program called ParentNet®, which is a parent-led program in which groups of parents of same-age children get together and support each other and help each other out in their parenting techniques and efforts. This is so cool, because so often moms will get together who have very different age and grade children - so they’re not having the same experiences. It would be so awesome to get together with parents of children the same age/grade, from our own school. The experiences would be so similar, that we could really help each other out!
This program was started in 1996 by two moms of middle schoolers. They were working together to make their children’s school better, and the program just blossomed and has helped more than thirty schools nationwide! There are lots of free resources on their website to get you started, including a community newsletter. They also have a ParentNet® starter kit for sale in their store, which contains a three-ring binder full of helpful information, a DVD that will help educate parents and staff, and sample brochures and stickers that you can use to educate the community and market the program to them. The binder contains an introductory guide for parents and trainers and educators, a ParentNet volunteer handbook, and a ParentNet® training manual. The whole program is available for free on the site, though, and you can, of course, sign up for the newsletter to learn more. I’m telling you, if we had this here, I would go to the meetings for all three of my kids! I think it would be wonderfully helpful!
Parent Involvement Matters is definitely a program that has me excited! I would have definitely tried to implement it in our schools when I was PTA president! Parenting can be so hard, but, I think when we come together as a community and help each other out, everyone benefits! The thing that really helped me to understand the program better was the video they have on the site that showcases the reactions to ParentNet by parents, educators, and students.
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alli
January 9th, 2008 at 7:21 am
1That looks interesting. I like the idea of having parents with same aged kids involved with one another. My BFF has two kids younger than mine so it is a bit off when we hang around. BUT we have similar parenting ideas, so it still works.
Mrs. Lisa
January 9th, 2008 at 7:51 pm
2Oh sure - I get tons of help and support from my mom-friends with kids of other ages, I didn’t mean to highlight that part of it like that was a bad thing. I just meant that being with parents of same age kids from the same school would be so beneficial!
And the program just uber-impressed me, so I got all excited and didn’t make it come out quite right!
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