PBIS for Parents
All parents want their children to succeed in school. Research shows that parent involvement in a child’s school experience promotes academic success, decreases behavioral challenges, and increases commitment to learning.
How can parents help?
How can parents help?
- Help develop a positive school climate.
- Learn about PBIS at your child's school and provide feedback about the process.
- Help teach your children the importance of school-wide expectations at home, at school, and in the community.
- Volunteer in school activities.
- Learn about PBIS at your child's school and provide feedback about the process
- Help your school design parent involvement activities in PBIS?
- Participate on Targeted or Intensive level teams as they relate to your child.
- What are the school-wide and classroom behavior expectations?
- How will the school communicate with me if my child needs extra support with behavior?
- If my child is having behavior problems, what interventions will be used to help him/her?
- How will the school inform me about the results of collecting information on my child?
- What resources are available in the school and community to help with improving my child's behavior?
- How can I work with the school to promote PBIS at home?