Parental Involvement Report Card

The following questions are based on the Six Slices of Parental Involvement and are intended to help parents rate their contributions to their child’s success at school Research indicates that students are more successful when parents are involved in their child’s education. Use these 30 questions as a guide to discover some of the ways that you can help your child at home and at school. 

How well do you support your child’s learning?
1.Personal Information(Required.)
Parenting
2.Have you identified a regular time and place in your home for your child to do his/her homework?
3.Do you monitor your child’s homework?
4.Do you monitor your child’s television viewing habits?
5.Do you ensure that your child has excellent attendance at school?
6.Have you discussed with your child the importance of a good education?
7.Did you attend Open House or Back To School Night at your child’s school?
8.Do you support and reinforce the school’s discipline plan?
9.Do you support your child’s learning by providing nutritious meals and adequate
time for sleep?
Learning at Home
10.Do you read to your young child? If your child is older, do you encourage reading by
paying attention to what your child reads, as well as how often he/she reads?
11.Do you hold your child responsible for completing all assignments on time and to the
best of his/her ability?
12.Are you knowledgeable about what information and skills your child should master at
his/her grade level or in his/her subject areas?