100. Celebrating 100 Episodes!
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Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:
In this special 100th episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully celebrates the journey and discusses the vital role of parental involvement in children's education. She shares practical steps for parents to actively participate in their child's learning experience, emphasizing the importance of building a supportive community and encouraging resilience in children. The episode serves as a motivational guide for parents to engage with educators and foster a positive educational environment for their children.
Episode Highlights:
- This podcast is for you, the parents, the listeners.
- Parents need to be involved in their child's education.
- What is the education setting that is best for my child?
- The most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents.
- There is always something that we can do to contribute to our child's education.
- Attend an orientation or an open house to show support.
- Download communication apps to stay informed about your child's education.
- Showing up to school events matters for your child's morale.
- Encourage your child to show up every day and put in their best effort.
- Building a supportive community around your child is crucial for their success.
More on Love Your School:
- Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
- Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
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This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.
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