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Health Tip: Get Involved at Your Child’s School
By LadyLively on September 10, 2015
Parents who become involved in a child’s education help the child learn and develop.
The University of Michigan Health System explains these potential benefits of parental involvement at school:
- Improved grades.
- Improved attendance.
- Improved self-esteem.
- Lower risk of using alcohol and drugs.
- Lower risk of becoming violent.
Source: HealthDay
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