Parent Support

£PricingFormatHTML resourcePublication dateOct 08ISBN978 1 84070 825 7
  • Ready-made resources for the role of parent support adviser
  • Includes material to use with staff and parents
  • Covers key issues such as attendance and confidentiality

The role of parent support adviser (PSA) creates significant opportunities for schools to promote and support the home–school relationship, particularly in areas such as attendance.

Give your PSAs a helping hand

Help your PSAs – give them instant access to guidance on the challenging issues they face in their ever-expanding role. Parent Support offers valuable material that PSAs can distribute to all those who work with parents.

Support all your staff

It is crucial that all school staff – not just PSAs – have access to comprehensive information on how to work with parents. Parent Support provides flexible materials which can be used by all staff as and when they need them.

A flexible resource

Parent Support provides guidance and support on key topics, especially in areas which may fall outside the normal remit of many school staff. These include:

  • Context –The rationale behind schools supporting parents.
  • Duties – The duties, rights and responsibilities of parents.
  • Policies – Policy-making involving parents.
  • Liaising –Guidance on communicating with parents.
  • Involving –Involving parents in school.
  • Parenting –How to advise parents on their parenting skills.
  • Attendance – Working with parents to improve school attendance.
  • Consulting – How to consult parents effectively.

Convenient format

Parent Support is provided in a Web browser interface that can be shared by all staff in your school. All the material can be viewed onscreen or printed out on demand. It offers a range of digital material including:

  • handy checklists for auditing current practice
  • presentations to use during INSET
  • attractive handouts to give to parents
  • editable digital files to be adapted for a school’s particular circumstances
  • reference material
  • sources of further information, further reading and useful Web sites.

Use with school staff

Example policies, audits and checklists are provided which can be used by headteachers, subject managers and support staff to improve the school’s work with parents. Materials include:

  • guidance on home-school agreements
  • audit of parental involvement
  • sample statements and policies
  • policy review checklists
  • questions parents ask when choosing a school.

Use with parents

Sample handouts for parents, which can be adapted for your school’s own use, include:

  • helping your children learn
  • ways to get involved in school
  • your rights and responsibilities as a parent
  • how to prepare for a parents’ evening
  • tips for improving behaviour and discipline
  • confidentiality at school
  • parents’ guide to school attendance.

Gather parents’ views

Parent Support includes a free use of the Evaluate – Parents service, which gathers parents’ views on the effectiveness of the school. See www.pearsonpublishing.co.uk/evaluate for more information.

Contents

Intro

  • Context
  • Duties
  • Policies
  • Liaising
  • Involving
  • Parenting
  • Attendance
  • Consulting

Resources

Price details

The price for secondary schools is £395+VAT. The price for primary schools is £195+VAT. All schools also receive Evaluate - Parents. Please specify the number of year groups (eg Year 1 to Year 6) in your school, and whether you would like Evaluate to include questions on ethnicity and additional educational needs.

Get in touch

For more information, please call 01223 350555 or email info@pearson.co.uk.