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Tips for Keeping your Child Engaged in their Education

Connecting with your child and keeping their education on track is easier than you think.

By Tiffany Alrefae, Assistant Head of School - Director of Curriculum & Instruction, Windermere Preparatory School

Keeping track of school work, practices, and playdates can be overwhelming. Therefore, staying involved is the key to ensuring that your child will continue to grow emotionally, socially, and academically. The tips below will help you connect with your child and keep them engaged in their education.

1BE IN THE KNOW — Stay informed of what is happening in your child’s classes. Attend parent conferences and events. Connect with their teacher and school.

2EXPLORE OPPORTUNITIES — Try new things. Provide your child with the opportunity to extend their interests beyond the classroom: trips, internships, activities, books, and games. 3THIS JUST IN — Make current event topics a part of your daily conversations. Having discussions about national and world events provides a learning opportunity for parents and children.

4BACK IN MY DAY — Discuss your own educational experiences with your child and talk about the skills that led to your success at school and beyond.

These ideas will keep you informed regarding your child’s education and provide opportunities for your family to have fun together.

If you’re interested in learning more about Windermere Preparatory School, call 407-905-7737 or email info@windermereprep.com to set up a private tour of our campus.

Tiffany Alrefae is the Assistant Head of School at Windermere Preparatory School, a private college preparatory school educating students from Pre-K3 through Grade 12. Founded in 2000, Windermere Preparatory School is a member of the Nord Anglia Education Family of Schools and is located on a 48-acre campus in Southwest Orlando.

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