November
- Review progress reports Pay careful attention to
all progress reports, it will be coming soon if your child hasn't received it
yet. You want to get help for
any problem areas before your child falls too far behind. Ask your
child's teacher how grades
are determined and for suggestions on how your student can improve.
Review grades and the teacher's comments with your child—always starting
with something she's doing well, then pointing out areas that need
attention, and ending with something positive again.
- Encourage creativity Urge your children to enter
the National PTA Reflections arts contest. They can submit works of art
in six categories: visual arts (such as painting, drawing, or collage),
literature, musical composition, photography, film production, and
dance choreography. This year's theme is “Diversity Means…” Contact your
local PTA for additional details or go to pta.org.
- Make over your meals November is National PTA's Healthy Lifestyles Month, so
think carefully about what your kids are eating at home and in school. Ask your school
lunch director for nutritional information if it isn't available. Work with your PTA and school
district to improve the menu if necessary. For more healthy eating and lunch-packing tips,
go to pta.org/goodchoices and choosemyplate.gov/kids
- Give thanks This month's Thanksgiving holiday is
the perfect time to talk with your
children about all the freedoms the United States has to offer its
citizens. Help your children explore what life was like here during the
first Thanksgiving at the Library of Congress website: loc.gov/families.
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