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Supporting Parents with School-Aged Children

Course #: 02-2503

Price: $12.00

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  • IACET: 0.1 CEUs
  • All Other Organizations: 1.00 Hours
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CEU Course Description

Supporting Parents with School-Aged Children provides educators with comprehensive strategies to effectively engage and support parents in today’s rapidly changing world. The course focuses on understanding the evolving role of parents and how their well-being directly impacts children’s academic, social-emotional, and psychological development. Participants will explore the challenges parents face, such as social media and digital concerns, youth mental health crises, and economic pressures while learning how schools can create supportive environments to address these issues. Through practical examples, teachers will discover how to build strong parent-teacher partnerships, promote parental involvement, and develop actionable plans for supporting parents and enhancing student success. This course highlights the importance of fostering positive relationships between schools and families and equips educators with the tools to address broader societal challenges such as youth mental health and family economic instability. In this course, participants will learn about 1) the changing dynamics of modern parenting and its influence on student success, 2) how parental well-being and family dynamics affect children’s academic and emotional development, and 3) effective strategies for building strong parent-teacher partnerships and addressing common parental struggles.

CEU Course Objectives

  1. Recognize the link between parental involvement and student success
  2. Understand the evolution of parenting roles and demands 
  3. Recall the major struggles facing today’s parents of school-age children
  4. Summarize ways to build strong parent-teacher partnerships

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Course Date: 2025-03-13

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