Four Simple Ways to Ensure Your Child's Education

By Byron Jonas

All parents want what's best for their children - the best values, the best experiences, the best belongings. What is at the top of that list of "best" wishes is education.

As parents, we know that our children will have the best chance at happiness and prosperity if they have a solid education.

The education they receive at all ages and at all levels is an important factor in rendering them happy, healthy and successful adults.

While a solid base of knowledge is important, it is not always a sure thing. It is our job as parents to be active in our children's education and to make sure that they are getting the tools they need for happy and successful lives. Find out how now:

1. Ask for References The decision of where to send your children is a vital one, one that should be informed. The best way to make a good decision regarding where to send your children to school, all the way from preschool to college, is to seek out references. You'll want to guarantee that the place you'll be sending your children is highly-regarded and safe. Ask friends and acquaintances what they know about institutions in your area, ranging from direct experiences to rumors. While you're at it, request a list of references from schools themselves - they should be more than willing to help you.

2. Encourage Involvement Especially as kids get older, school stops being all about academics and the classroom. Encourage your children to get involved in extracurricular activities. Don't be too pushy - you don't want your son feeling pressured to become the captain of the basketball team or your daughter the class president overnight. That said, try to get your child involved in at least one activity. Involvement in extracurricular activities is a way to expand horizons. It also possesses excellent social components and, of course, looks very good on a university application.

3. Know What's Going On You don't need to be doing your child's homework or in constant contact with his or her teachers. You do, however, need to be aware of what is going at school. Ask your kids for a copy of their schedules and talk to them about how their classes are going. If they're having trouble in a class, you may be able to head off catastrophe by acting early on. Attend parent-teacher conferences and be available to help with homework (if you can).

4. Learn About Your Child You'll be surprised to find out how much you can find out from your children just by asking. Establish a dialogue with them about their goals and interests. Don't expect any definitive answers regarding their futures, but do know that they probably have a few things in mind. Let your children know that they should feel comfortable coming to you when the time arrives to start thinking about the future.

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August 12, 2010 at 11:08 PM

Pre-planning can be beneficial and useful for your child. The education they receive at all ages and at all levels is an important factor in rendering them happy, healthy and successful adults.

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