New Year, New Approach - Resolutions for Parents

When it comes to your child’s education, it’s never too late
to change your perspective or change your approach. The beginning of the year
is always a great time to take into consideration what it is that you’d like to
be better about - it could be exercise, eating healthy, reading more, etc. The
same consideration can be taken on how you approach education and supporting
your child’s academic life. Here are some great tips to make a difference
with your parenting resolutions.
Leave Your Work Life at
Work
This is easier said than done in an age where our work emails are on our phones. However, setting a time when you’ll stop checking your email and instead will check in with your child can make a world of difference. Even if your child doesn’t have homework (as is the case with most Montessori students), go over what he learned today and leave the emails until tomorrow.
Read More
Are you looking for a way to get your child interested in reading? Read with her. Even if she is able to read on her own, reading with your child (or even reading your own book while she is reading hers) fosters a passion for books and learning that will carry on throughout her lifetime--and it benefits you !
Remember Patience
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that a little patience goes a long way, especially after a busy day of work or errands. Whether helping with homework or just being a parent, showing patience (even if you’re faking it) can help reduce stress and foster a stronger relationship with your child.
Create a Daily Schedule
Develop a routine with your child and get him into the habit of being a proactive learner. Not only does it put your child in a frame of mind to focus and learn, but it also gets you into the habit of making regular time with him well. Even if he doesn’t need help, use the time to read together, tell family stories or do an experiment that supports what he's learning in school!
Talk with Teachers
Don’t fear Parent-Teacher conferences - staying in regular contact can help you pick up on what’s happening in the classroom, what your child might be enjoying or having difficulty with, etc. And for Ocean State Montessori School parents, don’t forget to check your mail pocket daily for important information, newsletters, etc.
The first few months of the calendar year are always a great opportunity to refocus on the positive changes you want to see in your life, and the same can be said for the changes you want to see as a parent. If you’re looking for a new opportunity for your child, consider visiting the Ocean State Montessori School , and don’t forget to read A New Parent’s Guide for further tips. You can also call 401-434-6913 or email office@oceanstatemontessori.org if you have any questions about Ocean State Montessori School’s programs, pedagogy or how the school partners with parents to create an academically excellent, interdisciplinary Montessori experience that nurtures each child's intellectual curiosity, connection with the natural world, academic accomplishment and social and emotional growth.
Sources:
https://www.parents.com/parenting/better-parenting/advice/10-real-mommy-resolutions/




