A Report Card For Parents
 
     
 
Mark your report card now, and again in 6 to 8 weeks.
 
 
As your grades increase, so will those of your child.
 
    A  B  C  D  F
 

 1. Do I praise my child once a day?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 2. Do I treat my child as a worthwhile member of our family?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 3. Am I available when my child wishes to talk to me?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 4. Do I include my child in family plans and decisions?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 5. Do I set reasonable guidelines and insist that my child follow them?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 6. Do I treat my child the way I treat my best friend?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 7. Do I treat all my children equally?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 8. If I tell my child to do something, do I explain why instead

 

     of saying: "because I said so'.'"?

A  B  C  D  F
 

 9. Do I set a good example for my child?

A  B  C  D  F
 

10. Do I think positive thoughts about my child and encourage

 

      achievements?

A  B  C  D  F
 

11.Do I take an interest in my child's education and attend PTA meetings?

A  B  C  D  F
 

12. Do I occasionally give my child a hug or friendly pat on the back?

A  B  C  D  F
 

13. Do I encourage attendance at weekly religious services?

A  B  C  D  F
 

14. Do I spend time each day looking over my child's school work with him?

A  B  C  D  F
 

15. Do I send my child off to school each day with a kind word of

 

      encouragement?

A  B  C  D  F
     
     
 

Exerpted from: Where There's a Will There's a Way

by Claude Olney

 
     
 

Parent Pages:

 
 

1. Impact of Parenting Styles

 

2. A Quick Reminder

 

3. Please, Just Listen

 
 

4. Positive Parenting

 
 

5. Things Kids Really Want

 
 

6. A Report Card for Parents

 
     
 
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