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Helping Your Child Learn Responsible Behavior Chapter 4: Parents and the SchoolsParents need to work with teachers and other parents to ensure that children are brought up well. An African proverb says, "It takes an entire village to raise one child." It is important for parents and other adults to cooperate in order to have common goals for them. Close communication is essential. Parents can visit with teachers to discuss ways they and the school can reinforce the same lessons about good character. Children are less likely to do much homework, for example, if parents let them watch television for hours. Parents can learn from teachers what their children are studying and what interests them. A teacher or school librarian can provide good ideas for activities to do at home. Parents can cooperate with each other, too. They can agree on
standards of supervision at parties and on entertainment. Some parents may be free to escort
children to museums, libraries, athletic events, and extracurricular school activities, when others
are not. Taking turns can provide better opportunities for all the children.
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