How to Be an Involved Preschool Parent

Last Update: March 12, 2009

Video By: LIVESTRONG.COM

Parents, children and schools all benefit from increased parent involvement in preschools. Learn how to be an involved preschool parent in this parenting video.

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  • Volunteer time at school
  • Start or join PTA
  • Supervise field trips
  • Share child's school experience
  • Present proposal for special program

About this Author

Dr. F. Felicia Ferrara has more than 25 years of experience in psychology with a specialization in childcare and adolescent adjustment. Ferrara maintains a private practice in Tampa, Fla. and consults in Pasco, Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties within the family court system. She has trained many educators and psychology students on child assessment, diagnosis and treatment as a former associate professor in the university setting. Above all, Ferrara loves to circulate expert knowledge along with her vast background and training to help people with all types of childcare issues.

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