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Collaboration between school and home

It will have a major impact on your child’s learning and development if as a parent you actively involve yourself in their schooling.

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    There are various ways you can help your child to thrive in school. Here are some of them:

    • Show an interest in what your child is doing at school.
    • Read with your child every day.
    • Create a positive relationship with the adults who are around your child every day.

    In this way, you will help to stimulate your child’s learning, well-being and development both in and out of school.

    If you as a parent have an active involvement in your child’s schooling, it has a major impact on your child’s learning and development, and thus on how your child fares in and out of school.

    You will find that you have regular contact with the school. The school will invite you to parent meetings and school-home conversations.

    AULA 

    On the communication platform AULA you can find and contribute information about your child’s schooling and collaboration with other parents of children in the class.

     

    Mutual expectations between the school and you as a parent

    Creating a good school career for your child requires clear mutual expectations between you and the child’s school.

    Aula - follow your child's everyday life in daycare and school

    The online communication platform Aula allows you to follow your child’s everyday life in daycare and school when your child attends a public (municipal) daycare or school.

    The school board

    As a parent, you can join the school board of your child’s school.

    Last updated: 14 May 2024