September means it’s back to school season. This might be a cause for celebration - or leave you feeling overwhelmed. Meeting invites, WhatsApp parents group chats and the need to be somewhere for a certain time can make early September feel a little chaotic.
That’s why I’ve decided to dedicate this month’s membership emails to the topic of Supporting your School-Aged Child.
Supporting your School-Aged Child - a new series for September
As a former teacher, I also know the formula for success for supporting your school-aged child. So in this brand new series, I’m going to be sharing the information that really helps. Because your support at home genuinely makes a difference. According to the Education Endowment Foundation:
Parental engagement has a positive impact on average of 4 months’ additional progress.
Your support at home can help close attainment gaps but this isn’t done just by helping with homework tasks. There’s a whole range of factors that matter throughout a child’s school journey.
In this series, we’ll cover:
Establishing a simple weekly and daily school rhythm
Supporting academics (this article)
Supporting social and emotional needs
Organisation and Communication
In this week’s email, we’ll address:
How to be a learning partner
How to keep track of your child’s learning
The secret sauce of school success
Homework
When to seek help