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Mackay North State High School
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Department of Education trading as Education Queensland International (EQI)
CRICOS Provider Code: 00608A
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Many studies have shown that students do better at school if their parents are involved. Some simple ways to become positively involved in your child’s learning journey include:
Attending parent-teacher interviews
Supporting home-work expectations (if you’re not sure what these are, contact the school) and offering to help with their study
Reading school newsletters and checking out the school’s Facebook page
Sending your child to school ready to learn. The easiest ways to do this is to make sure they have had a good night’s sleep (this might mean banning devices after 9pm) and make sure they have had a healthy breakfast
Know the school rules, including uniform expectations
Take attendance seriously
Make the time to talk about school with your child and when doing so make eye contact, listen carefully and avoid multi-tasking
Links to helpful websites:
https://parents.au.reachout.com/
https://studentwellbeinghub.edu.au/
http://www.kidsmatter.edu.au/health-and-community/enewsletter/building-resilience-cope-stress
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Last reviewed 21 January 2022
Last updated 21 January 2022