Family involvement activities
select, develop, and plan a family education, a family participation, and a family involvement activity to engage family members in your classroom and/or child care facility. You may want to consider ideas that have not previously been put into action in your own program.
What You Do
- Create three Activity Plans for family involvement.
You will develop and plan an activity you can do with families individually or as a group for each of the areas below: - Family Education- To provide family education through classes, workshops, reading, and/or discussion.
- Family Volunteering- To increase family participation in your classroom.
- Family Advocacy/Decisions Making/Collaboration- To help family members become more involved with/ for their children politically, in preventive health care, developmentally or in another way of problem solving and sharing.
Suggested ideas include the following but not limited to:
• Invite families to share a food from their culture
• Invite family members to share about their occupation
• Invite families to a special breakfast of lunch
• Invite families to dinner with a special speaker
• Plan a family meeting
• Plan a family workshop on a relevant topic
• Have a multicultural celebrations involving family members
• Create a recipe book with contributions from family members
• Invite family members to share a talent
• Invite family members to read to the children
• Create back packs with fun activities to send home
• Create family literacy bags (book bags) with book and props and/or puppets
• Implement home visits
• Invite family members to create a poster or book about their family with their children
• Invite families to create a poster of various occasions they celebrate
For each activity you select, include the following:
• Activity Plan
o Area (Family Education, Family Participation or Family Advocacy/Decision Making/Collaboration)
o Name of the activity
o Description of the activity
o Outcomes
o Materials and supplies needed
• Invitation (Invite speakers, family members, etc.)
o Include letter or documentation inviting participants to the activity or informing them about what is happening
You do not need to implement any of the activities.