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INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ADVANCE TRAININGS

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TILAWAT

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Allied Business Developers & PromotersServices we provide.

School software, web site, sms software,biometric attendance. CCTV cameras,

Computer networking, purchase n repairE-Learning(animation)

Marketing (In field, online, Social media)Solar panel Teachers training

Printing(copy, handbills) Papers composingComputer/spoken English/technical short course

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PARTICIPANT PARTICIPANT INTRODUCTION?INTRODUCTION?

Name?Qualification?Father's or Husband's Profession?

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Participants' background

Maximum Education…?Professional degrees…? CT, B.ed, Med etc.Maximum Teaching Experience…?Father Name and profession

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YOUR REQUIREMENT?YOUR REQUIREMENT?Please rise your hand to Share your problems in class!

Assistant Trainer will right down.

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Suggested Rules…?•Don`t discuss with each other during training or activity.

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Topic of the Day ??????

Parental Workshop

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Education of the child depends upon the following triangle

School

community

parents

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Who is more responsible for a student development

• Principals and teachers?• Parents?• Community?

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What statistics say

Responsibilities in education of a childParents 82% (most important)School 15%Society/community 3%(OSPI RESEARCH)School hours.nur to matric.11528 about 9%

Students spent 70% of the waking hours outside the school. A research

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Quran, Hadith's & Sunnahs January 20, 2013 ·

♥♥EVERY CHILD IS BORN MUSLIM♥♥

Abu Huraira, narrated that the Prophet said, "Every child is born with a true faith (i.e. to worship none but Allah Alone) but his parents convert him to Judaism or to Christianity or to Magainism, as an animal delivers a perfect baby animal. Do you find it mutilated?" Then Abu Huraira recited the holy verse: "So set you (O Muhammad SAW) your face towards the religion of pure Islâmic Monotheism Hanifa (worship none but Allâh Alone) Allâh's Fitrah (i.e. Allâh's Islâmic Monotheism), with which He has created mankind. No change let there be in Khalqillâh (i.e. the Religion of Allâh Islâmic Monotheism), that is the straight religion, but most of men know not. Reference: HADITH-BUKHARI 2.440. Tafsir At-TABRANI vol21 page 41. QURAN 30.30 #Hamza Fb/quran.hadith.sunnahs

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OLD AGE STUDENTS

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THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PARENTS

IN THE HOME AND AT SCHOOL

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The Family School Partnerships

Children thrive whenfamilies and teachers areeach doing their part AND working together to support children’s learning.

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What does parenting mean? Do you know?

Let’s look at Mother parenting in best way and in wrong way .Also their outcomes.

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• MUJAY FIRST AANA HY BAKI SB KO BHOOL JAO PHIR WO KISI KI HELP KIU KARY GA.

• USKI TAWA NAAIYA UTILIZE KARY ENGAGE KARY. US KY SAMNAY ZIDDI NA BHOLAY.

• CONDITION ON ZID• YE NI KARNA WO NI KARNA TO PHR WO DUNYA

AYA KIU?• AGR WO ZID KARTA TO AP B KARTAY

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Families are encouraged to be involved in their children’s education.

Mothers and fathers, grandparents, aunties and uncles, older brothers and sisters all play an important role in

education.

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BE PREPARED TO LEARN

Preparation for a child’s learning in school begins in the home.

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BED TIME: Children do best with a regular schedule

Following a routine before going to bed each night is important: brushing teeth;

putting on sleep clothes; adults reading or telling real stories; and

going to sleep at the same time every night.

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SLEEPING AND WAKING

Children under age 5 need 10-12 hours of sleep each night. School age children need 9-10 hours of sleep each night.

Teens need 8-9 hours of sleep each night.

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A happy family life helps children learn at school.

Children who have regular chores, are taught right from wrong, have daily

conversations within their family, and are shown good attention are happier and

better able to learn.

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ADVOCATING FOR YOUR CHILD AT SCHOOL

Talk to your child's teacher about how your child is doing in

school. Remember, it’s okay to speak up for your child if he or she

needs help.

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If you need help communicating with your child’s teacher, you have the right to ask schools to provide an interpreter.

If possible, do not use children as interpreters.

Help from Teacher

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Whether it is elementary, middle, or high school,

it’s important to be punctual.

send child to school on time!

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School Attendance is Mandatory

If your child is sick or cannot attend school for any reason, contact the school.

Simply choosing not to attend school is consideredand is illegal.

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Sanghiang Tanjung

Indonesia

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The good news is: Indonesia’s largest

steel producer, PT Krakatau Steel and

some NGOs build a new bridge to replace one that was damaged after flooding in January 2012.

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Suro Village and

Plempungan

Indonesia

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Even though it is dangerous, the children say would rather use it than walk a distance over six kilometers.

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Filipino: east of capital Manila,

Rizal Province, Philippines

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Elementary school students use an inflated tire tube to cross a river on their way to school in a remote village in Rizal province.

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Trong Hoa commune, Minh

Hoa district, Veitnam

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When reach other side of the river, kids take their clothes out of the bag and put them on. The river is 15 meters wide and reportedly 20 meters deep.

Young children from grade 1 to grade 5 swim twice a day

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Trong Hoa commune, Minh

Hoa district, Nepal

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For decades, this lack of security has caused numerous accidents. Fortunately, several NGOs are currently concerned with building safe

bridges and gondolas to lessen accidents.

Children use handcrafted bridges. Improvised ropes and pulleys, without safety are used.

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40 miles southeast of the

capital Bogota; Columbia

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This is the only way to reach school. The steel cables are 800 meters in length are strung 400m above the roaring Rio Negro.

Speed: 50 miles/ hr. Journey: 60 seconds

She attaches the sack containing her brother, who is too young, at five, to make the crossing alone, and herself to a pulley.

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125 mile journey: School at Pili; Xinjiang Iighur China

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Around 80 school children: at the end of their term.

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Supporting Your Child’s Learning At Home

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Important ways parents can support their children’s learning at home:

1) Promote good study habits

◦ Set aside a place for children to do their homework.

◦ Make sure homework is completed and ready to bring to school the next day.

◦ Check daily for notes sent from school.

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2) Talk with children about their school day.

◦ Listen carefully;

◦ Ask caring questions; and

◦ Share thoughtfully your beliefs, ideas, goals, and feelings.

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MAFHOOM HADEES

• KHUSHBOO WALAY K PAS BAITHO GAY TO FREE MA KHUSHBOO AY GI AGR AAG WALAY K PASS BAITHO GAY TO TAPISH FREE MA AY GI

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4) Get to know your child's school friends.

This can prevent children from getting into risky behaviors such as lying,

stealing, joining a gang, using alcohol or drugs, etc.

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When families are involved in learning, the research shows, "students achieve more,

regardless of socioeconomic status, ethnic/racial background, or the parents' education level."

(Antunez, 2000)

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If a child lives with criticism.  He learns to condemn.If a child lives with hostility.  He learns to fight.If a child lives with ridicule( کرنا .He learns to be shy ( مضحکہIf a child lives with shame.  He learns to feel guilty.If a child lives with tolerance.  He learns to be patient.If a child lives with encouragement.  He learns confidence.If a child lives with praise.  He learns to appreciate.If a child lives with fairness.  He learns justice.If a child lives with security.  He learns to have faith.If a child lives with approval. He learns to like himself.If a child lives with acceptance and friendship.  He learns to find love in the world.

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ANNUAL CALENDAR FOR PARENTSWedensday Thirsday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday

1 Go to the library and find a book that you and your child would both enjoy reading.

2 Create a list of what your child wants to do after high school.

3 Encourage your child to participate in after-school activities like clubs or sports.

4 Schedule a meeting with your child’s guidance counselor to discuss future classes and activities.

5 With your child, do something kind for an elderly neighbor or relative.

6 Play a word game with your child such as “Scrabble” or “Boggle”.

7 Ask your child about his hardest school subject. What might we do together make it easier?

8 At dinner tonight, discuss what your child is learning in school in her favorite subject.

9 Offer to proof-read a school paper for your child. It’s a great way to see what he’s thinking and reading.

10 Have high expectations for your child’s schoolwork. Set educational goals with your child.

11 Before your child attends a party, make sure it will be supervised.

12 Make plans for Thanksgiving dinner; who will attend and favorite dishes you will serve.

13 Talk about your family’s rules and expectations for behavior at school and in the community.

14 Ask your child how he handles bullying or peer pressure.

15 Give positive feedback to your school’s principal or child’s teacher.

16 Has your child been completing homework every day? If so, congratulate her or him!

17 Call or email your child’s teachers to see how he is doing.

18 Listen to your child’s favorite

song together and discuss the lyrics.

19 Family movie night. Choose snacks and a movie that the whole family can enjoy together.

20 Ask your child to help you design and create a decoration for the Thanksgiving dinner table.

21 Encourage your child to read aloud to a younger sibling, cousin, or

other neighborhood child.

22 Watch the news or read a newspaper article with your child. Discuss it together.

23 Cook a favorite dish together. Measur-ing and reading directions is a great way to reinforce math and literacy.

24 Thanksgiving Day! Tell your child what she does that makes you thankful and happy.

25 Tell your child about when he was younger and things that he did to make you proud of him.

26 Take a silent nature walk and observe all forms of life..

27 Talk to your child about drugs, alcohol, and your expectations for making good choices.

28 Invite an older person over to talk about how things were a long time ago. How are they different now?

29 Repeat an activity that you and your child enjoyed doing together this month.

30 Set aside some time to work on a hobby with your child. Pick a date and put in on the calendar.  

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Parenting means being your child’s

best advocate.

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• Jin ka faisla attal ni hota

• Tairay aml sy ha taira pareshan hona warna mushkil ni mushkil ka asan hona

• Kon promise krta hy aml karny ka

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I think..I have covered the topic fairly well.Your suggestions to improve this

effort is welcome.

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Any Question????

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Printing(copy, handbills) Papers composingComputer/spoken English/technical short course

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