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Supporting families is complex. ParentPowered makes it simple. Now we’re crystallizing and sharing insights with you, our colleagues, too.
Crafting a Family Engagement Program? You’ll Need These Principles
An effective family engagement program cultivates strong family-school partnerships. ParentPowered explores six key principles guiding their success.
Evolving From Parent Involvement to Parent Engagement in Early Childhood Education
ParentPowered shares examples of ways early childhood educators in Head Start programs can up-level parent involvement into parent engagement.
4 Strategies To Partner With Families That Support Equity In Early Childhood Education
To cultivate equity in early childhood education, programs need their families! Explore four strategies for developing partnerships that uplift all children and caregivers (and why ParentPowered is a great ally in this quest).
Research: Creative Ways to Support Mental Health in Schools
School climate and student mental health play a critical role in every child’s ability to succeed in school. Here are some innovative ideas from educators, along with resources to help you support families and students in your communities.
Research: Healing and Connection for Schools and Families in the New Year
Educators are sharing concerns about the widening gap between schools and families. At the same time, teachers are expressing mounting frustration about student behavior in and out of the classroom. With these issues in mind, we’ve compiled resources to build stronger home-school connections and increase restorative practices.
How to Harness PFCE Data and Amplify Your Head Start Family Engagement, Part 3
Head Start family engagement depends on the right PFCE data. Discover how Parent Gauge™ and ParentPowered Trauma Informed help educators catalyze a data-informed approach to family engagement.
Families Count! Nurturing Early Numeracy Skills for Kindergarten Readiness
Early numeracy skills develop well before kindergarten. Discover how ParentPowered supports little learners with math fundamentals at home!
These Examples Show How Family-School Partnerships Make Learning Possible
Family and school collaboration is essential to improve education outcomes. Explore ParentPowered family-school partnerships examples for inspiration in your family engagement programs.
Research: Closing Gaps in Learning
this month we are featuring several districts and organizations that are leaning on SEL to help address the impacts of the pandemic and close gaps in learning. We’re also sharing an article that examines the impact of virtual tutoring on academic achievement along with several resources you can pass along to families to help them support learning at home during everyday moments.
Research: Addressing Learning Loss and Teacher Retention with Family Engagement
Teacher retention and learning gains are priorities for all schools. These articles will help you leverage family engagement to increase teacher satisfaction and close gaps.
Research: Innovative Approaches to Family and Community Engagement in Schools
Offering quality family resources makes a huge difference in parental engagement. We’ve compiled research and articles to help boost your family engagement strategies.
Child Development: Simple Strategies to Support Young Children
Learn how two organizations are boosting child development by supporting the caregivers that serve young children through ParentPowered.
Research on Social-Emotional Skills: Impactful Insights for the New School Year
Students rely on social-emotional skills to build relationships with their teachers and peers, make healthy decisions, and navigate social interactions. With the right support, students learn empathy, build relationship skills, and increase their social competence.
Research on Family Engagement: Powerful Strategies to Offer Family Resources
Offering quality family resources makes a huge difference in parental engagement. We’ve compiled research and articles to help boost your family engagement strategies.
Case Study: WCCUSD Strengthens the Home-School Connection with Diverse Families
Learn how West Contra Costa Unified School District strengthened their home-school connections through low-tech family engagement
Research on Family Engagement and Communications
Research shows that digital family engagement by text can reduce chronic absenteeism and increase teacher satisfaction.
Four Family Engagement Needs To Focus On
View 2022 trends showing how educators like you addressed their biggest family engagement needs with ParentPowered.
Tennessee’s Success in Accessible Family Engagement: The GELF Case Study
Discover how a small team with an unwavering commitment to helping Tennessee children thrive achieved the extraordinary amidst the chaos of COVID through partnership with ParentPowered.
What Elementary Families Want
During the 2021-2022 school year, ParentPowered’s marketing director and product director share reflections on a tumultuous 18 months in education.
Want to Solve Chronic Absenteeism? Harness the Power of Family Engagement
ParentPowered interviews an expert from the field about family engagement — and why digital family engagement solutions make all the difference for challenges with attendance.
Case Study: Montana OPI Migrant Education Program and ParentPowered
Read the story of how Montana OPI Migrant Education Program leveraged a trauma-informed approach to family engagement with ParentPowered.
School Readiness: Parental Play For The Big Win
By Rebecca Honig, Chief Content & Curriculum Officer [pac_divi_table_of_contents title="In this article" allow_collapse_minimize="off"...
Summer Fun and Learning Goals, the ParentPowered Way!
By Françoise Lartigue, director of content It’s 10 in the morning but the sun is already hot. The little boy, who is supposed to be participating in my next swim lesson, is...
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