FORMS OF WORKING WITH FAMILIES
Keywords:
Keywords: Family-school collaboration, parental involvement, pedagogical communication, child development, educational support, interactive methods.Abstract
Annotation:This article analyzes the forms of cooperation between educational
institutions and families and their impact on children's upbringing and development.
The importance of effective communication between educators and parents is
highlighted, and strategies are recommended to enhance family participation in the
educational process.
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