"Intervention programs for children are unlikely to be successful without parental support."
We know that next to parental support, there is nothing more important to a child's education than the quality of his or her teachers.
It isn't the school that matters, but the parental support behind the educational experience.
I work in special schools where behaviour and parental support are very different.
The school which, for whatever reason, enjoys parental support, is able to use parents as a means of increasing its resources.
And it also acknowledged the strong parental support for smaller classes.
The other factor is parental support, which also varies between groups.
The greatest thing parents can do with their children is giving them parental support.
Among the findings were these: * 90 percent said lack of parental support was a problem at their schools.
It is also a good option for the challenged student who has huge parental support.