Parent Magazine Volusia October 2019 | Page 11

2. STEP BACK. Some parents have trouble trusting that a school will care about their child as much as they do. And it’s true—teachers won’t treat your child like a parent would. They will probably expect more. And they will care about your child as educational professionals, who want to challenge your child so she can realize her potential, so let them do their jobs. Smart parents know that school is not just about academics. When your child is in school, she is learning how to be a member of a community. She is learning how to socialize and enjoy playtime. She is learning how to express herself through art, music and physical activity. So take a leap of faith. Remind yourself that the folks who run schools are trained professionals. Trust them with your child’s daily education and well- being. Then your child will experience every day as an adventure in learning and growing. 3. BE POSITIVE AND PROACTIVE. Try to find something to like about your school on a regular basis. If you don’t know what to like then you might not be aware enough. Have a working knowledge of the school layout. Introduce yourself to teachers on open-house days and meet the folks who work in the front office, including the principal. Make sure the teacher knows you are on her team. If you have a miscommunication or misunderstanding with a teacher or administrator, strive to work things out in a calm, pro-active manner. Don’t hang on to negative perceptions or try to create negative consensus with other parents. Confident, secure parents seek solutions not squabbles. Put yourself in the teacher’s or administrator’s shoes before you pick up the phone or shoot off that e-mail. Remember, the way you would like to be treated is the way to behave, always, no matter how you feel in the heat of the moment. 4. GIVE WITHOUT STRINGS. Whether you work full time or not, there are typically two types of parent volunteers: those who willingly pitch in and help and those who don’t want to spend time at school but do it for their kids. Be honest about the kind of parent you are, so you can find ways to be a cheerful contributor to the school. If you like to pitch in, join the PTA or sign up to be a room parent. You will find plenty of opportunities to contribute, but do so without expectations of payoffs for your child based on your involvement. The benefits for your child will come when you happily contribute, not when you use your position as an insider to create an ongoing list of how you would do things differently and better. Remember your role as a helper in the larger scheme of things. Be service-minded, looking for opportunities to match the school’s needs with what you have to offer. Do your best not to criticize parents who are less committed to volunteering than you, unless you wish to be judged back. If you don’t want to spend a lot of time at school, acknowledge that your child could benefit from seeing you at school once in a while, whether you enjoy volunteering or not. Break the school year up into three parts and try to pitch in to help or chaperone at least once each season. If you have a spouse, get them involved. And don’t feel guilty about not being a parenting association volunteer. There are plenty of ways to contribute that don’t funnel through the PTA. Give money to financially support the programs of the PTA, if you can swing it. Then go to your child’s teacher when looking for ways to contribute in proximity to your child. No matter how you choose to contribute, when you give the way you want to give, you set a great example for your kids. Parents who invest energy cheerfully and proactively in their child’s school stand out in the crowd for all the right reasons, paving the way to success in school for all their children. GET YOUR SPORT & SCHOOL PHYSICAL TODAY! 5 OFF $ SPORT & SCHOOL PHYSICAL EXPIRES 10/31/19 PRIMECARE AT TWIN LAKES PRIMECARE NEW SMYRNA BEACH 1890 LPGA Blvd., Suite 130 Daytona Beach, FL 32117 PHONE: (386) 274-2212 1327 Saxon Drive New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 PHONE: (386) 767-2402 Corner of LPGA & Clyde Morris Publix Beachside PrimeCareMD.org • facebook.com/PrimeCareMd V O L U S I A parent M A G A Z I N E | 11