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Title: Home Scool Connection
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May 12, 2005 |
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The next program a school needs to establish is designed to help educate the parents that need or want assistance in effective parenting. This can be done through a series of parenting workshops that are designed to assist families with parenting skills, indentify any family support groups that are available, helping families understand child and adolescent development and behavior, and encouraging families to create home conditions that support learning at each age and grade level... Showed first 250 characters
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The next program a school needs to establish is designed to help educate the parents that need or want assistance in effective parenting. This can be done through a series of parenting workshops that are designed to assist families with parenting skills, indentify any family support groups that are available, helping families understand child and adolescent development and behavior, and encouraging families to create home conditions that support learning at each age and grade level... Showed next 250 characters
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