Parents are the most important influence on a child. Becoming actively involved in all aspects of a child's life will allow parents to know their child and form a close and meaningful relationship. According to Healthy Children, children depend on their parents to help them build the self-esteem necessary to be successful. Taking an active interest and being involved can build a mutually respectful relationship that lets a child know his parents care about and support him.
Involvement In Life
Parents are responsible for helping their child build healthy self-esteem that allows them to pursue many different opportunities with confidence and excitement. Healthy Children recommends that parents develop a sense of security for their child by supporting their endeavors and helping them overcome failures. Parents need to let a child know that they care about him and that they will always be available to help him navigate the growing up years. Healthy Children suggests setting goals with a child and helping him develop a sense of personal accomplishment by praising his accomplishments. Allowing a child to make some of his own choices can also create a bond of trust.
Involvement In School
Kids Health indicates that there are many reasons why parents should get involved in their child's school and school life. Taking time to volunteer in the school shows a child that his parent care about his education and are willing to take an active interest in what he does during the day. Parental involvement in school also sends the message that school is important. Kids Health recommends finding a volunteer opportunity that allows a parent to use her skills and abilities, such as helping in the classroom, organizing fundraisers, tutoring or assisting with sporting activities. Being present in the school on a regular basis also allows a parent to observe her child interact with teachers and peers and provides additional knowledge about her child that can be used to build an even stronger relationship at home.
Involvement In Personal Interests
According to Scholastic, children begin to develop personal interests and passions at a very early age. As children begin to navigate the world around them, they begin to focus on what they enjoy the most and seek out opportunities to engage in those enjoyable activities. Parents can help develop their child's interests by becoming actively involved in his play. Watching a child choose playtime activities can provide valuable clues about what types of things a child enjoys. Parents can also get down on the floor and play with their child to become even more involved. Seeking out ways to take part in a child's interests is also an important way to get involved. Scholastic recommends that parents take their child on outings to museums, cultural events, sporting events and other activities centered on their interests so they can be enjoyed together.


