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  • Re-Engaging Students: Strategies for Addressing Chronic Absenteeism
    Strategies for Parents

    * Talk to your child about the importance of school attendance. Explain to them that school is not only about learning, but also about developing social skills and preparing for the future.

    * Set a regular bedtime and wake-up time. This will help your child get the rest they need to be alert and focused in school.

    * Make sure your child has a healthy breakfast every morning. A good breakfast will give them energy and help them concentrate.

    * Get involved in your child's school. Volunteer your time, attend school events, and talk to your child's teachers. This will show your child that you value education and are invested in their success.

    * Be positive and supportive. Encourage your child and praise them for their accomplishments. This will help them build confidence and feel good about themselves.

    Strategies for Schools

    * Identify students who are at risk of chronic absenteeism. This can be done by tracking attendance data and identifying students who have a history of missing school.

    * Reach out to families of chronically absent students. Talk to parents or guardians about the importance of school attendance and offer support and resources to help them get their child back in school.

    * Provide incentives for good attendance. This could include things like rewards, prizes, or recognition in the school newsletter.

    * Create a welcoming and supportive school environment. This means making sure that students feel safe, respected, and engaged in learning.

    * Work with community organizations to provide support to families. This could include things like after-school programs, tutoring, or counseling.

    By working together, parents and schools can help chronically absent kids get back into the classroom and stay there.

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