by M.P. Foundation | Feb 11, 2021 | Child Development, Parental Involvement
Sleep is essential, especially for children. But even when they are rolled up and tucked into bed, their heads are actively working on developmental activities like memory strengthening (the method of putting encounters in order, discovering what’s essential,...
by M.P. Foundation | Aug 18, 2020 | Child Development, Parental Involvement
Children’s education has always been a crucial part for any family to analyze and reach a decision that not only factors in the interests that the children develop but also paves the way for their future. When discussing the educational perspective for children,...
by M.P. Foundation | Sep 20, 2019 | Child Development, Parental Involvement
Confidence and self-esteem is often a topic more commonly associated with teenagers and adults. In truth, though, confidence and self-esteem are established early in life. While a person who lacks confidence or self-esteem in their teenage or young adult lives can...
by M.P. Foundation | Sep 4, 2019 | Child Development, Early Education, Parental Involvement
Are you the parent of a young child? If so, you play an incredibly important role in many areas of their life, and not just in feeding them, protecting them, clothing them, and putting a roof over their head. You also are a vital component in their education. A Parent...
by M.P. Foundation | Aug 22, 2019 | Child Development, Early Education, Parental Involvement
Parents are the most important people in a young child’s life. They are the first people babies connect with in their life, they are the ones who generally provide security, comfort, and guidance. They are also one of the most critical factors in their early learning....
by M.P. Foundation | Jul 18, 2019 | Parental Involvement
Parental involvement in education is crucial to a child’s success. A plethora of research has shown that students with parents that stay involved benefit in many ways. These children grow academically, behaviorally, socially, and emotionally. Parents can become...