Welcome to In Support of Families. This is Emmalou Penrod. There are many ways to raise children. In an earlier blog, I wrote about various parenting styles. In addition to various styles, children can be raised by one parent, two
What Is the Parent’s Role in Education?
In colonial America, parents were the primary providers of their childrens education. They hired tutors, if they could afford it, or taught their children themselves, if they were literate. Even after townships began providing a community school, parents formed the
Homework, Whose Responsibility Is It?
Parents are responsible to provide for their childrens basic needs. They provide food, shelter, nurturing and structure. When it comes to homework, parents provide a time and place for homework and any necessary materials. They sit down with their children
The One Person You Can Control
Parents are often admonished, especially in public by strangers, that they should control their children. Society holds parents responsible for the actions of their children. If a child breaks something in a store, the parents are expected to pay for
What’s Your Parenting Style?
Is there a right way to parent? While everyone puts their own personality into whatever they do, psychologists have identified three basic parenting styles. You may have heard of them before, Authoritarian Because I said so!, Permissive or Indulgent,
504 or IEP, Which is Best for Your Child?
504 The first federally mandated accommodation to allow all students access to a quality education is section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. “No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States . . . shall, solely
Money Smart Families
Curtis Banks, author of The Book on Money Management, talks about the basic steps to follow to take control of their income and plan for a future that provides for the needs of a growing family. Check out his website.
Does Your Child Need Special Education?
During the 1970s there were federal laws passed that addressed the needs of students with disabilities. In 1973 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act prohibited the exclusion from any program or activity receiving funds from the federal government of an
Research, Find, and Join a Parent Support Group
It has been said that a worried mother does better research than the FBI. This is especially true of mothers of a child with special needs. They want to know about their childs disability, what treatment is most effective and
Use Available Parent Resources
In my last blog, I talked about putting your own oxygen mask on first. I know this can feel impossible for many parents. Ive been there myself and I remember it well. In some cases they may feel so overwhelmed