PARENTS
“Education is a shared commitment between dedicated teachers, motivated students and enthusiastic parents with high expectations.”
WELCOME PARENTS
We invite you to explore this site in order to become better acquainted with our school and to obtain the necessary information for you, one of our valued partners, concerning the education and training of your child. Thank you once again for entrusting your child in our hands. We are grateful that each of you is a part of our family, and we look forward to the continued successes of all MPC and Sundial students.
Be a cheerleader
Parents should encourage their children as a cheerleader. It is important for them to get support from their parents. They want their parents to praise them and help them in everything. Always circulate a positive vibe so that your children can learn from you.
be a friend
As a friend, parents should try to explore the minds of their children. they should make their children feel comfortable so that they can communicate successfully without any possible impediments. Parents as a friend can easily explore thought process, way of thinking and other internal feelings of their young ones.
be a teacher
Parents are the first teacher of every child. It says learning starts at hence, it is the duty of the parent to teach them good values that can make a better person in society.
parent teacher conferences
Parents can take the lead and work directly with their children’s teachers to determine to determine ways that they can enhance their child’s education at home. Parents are encourage to take advantage of the one-on-one time that is provided during parent-teacher conferences to determine what concepts will be taught and how they can expand on said concepts at home.
get creative
The technological advancements of the past decade have provided many new ways for children to learn. Take advantage of quality websites that offers educational worksheets or activities related to a particular topic your child is studying at school. Search for videos related to the concept your child is learning and take learning outside of the classroom by taking your child to the library to find related books, to the museum to see a related exhibit, or even to a park where you can find real life examples of the science concepts being taught.