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Engaging with Parents

Video Transcript [PDF - 139 KB]

Video Summary

  • Schools should offer a variety of opportunities for parents to engage in school health activities.
  • Six types of involvement that schools can use to engage parents are as follows:
    1. Providing parenting support
    2. Communicating with parents
    3. Providing a variety of volunteer opportunities
    4. Supporting learning at home
    5. Encouraging parents to be part of decision making in schools
    6. Collaborating with the community