“Parent involvement in education… aids kids’ social functioning. In particular, kids with involved parents have better peer interactions than kids with uninvolved parents.
So now that we’ve established how far-reaching involvement in your child’s education is, the next question is “how can parents be MORE involved?”
Live streaming from the child’s class encourages parents to interact during the live stream by sending questions and having them answered on the spot.
In live streamings, parents share their opinions, when parents are involved, students achieve more. When parents are involved, students exhibit more positive attitudes and behavior, increased motivation, and better self-esteem.
Most of the parents don’t get enough time sometimes to meet the teacher or get involved with their children in studies, so for those parents as well live streaming is the easiest way to know what a child does in school and parents can ask or leave some questions for teachers as well.
Some parents are either unwilling or don’t have time to participate in their child’s education. However, when children have the involvement of their parents, they are more likely to get better grades, graduate high school, go on to college and even have better attitudes, and every parent want their children to be the most successful so for that they need to participate as well, if parents don’t have time they can simply see on their mobile screen that wants going on in child’s classroom. Being involved in your child’s education doesn’t mean doing the work for them. It means being an involved advocate for your child’s future.