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JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 

Developing Life Skills in Children: A Road Map for Communicating with Parents


Author(s): Bibb Hubbard

Citation: Bibb Hubbard, (2019) "Developing Life Skills in Children: A Road Map for Communicating with Parents",  Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 19, ss. 3, pp. 33-54

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Research has found that healthy learning and development depend upon the integration of children’s social, emotional, cognitive, and academic growth at home and in school. To inform communication with parents and guardians about the role of schools in developing these skills, Learning Heroes conducted research among parents of K-8 public school students. They found parents: expect schools to reinforce the development of “life skills” in their children, are as likely to agree with the potential benefits as the potential risks of schools’ involvement, and push back on formal grading of their children in the development of these skills.