Building positive relationships is the foundation for success. Like most parents, you probably want your kids to become leaders and heroes, role models for kindness and compassion. And developing good relationship skills starts at home. Children learn good relationship skills when you are a power parent! Check out this issue of Power Parent to learn more.
February 2021
Power Parent
A GRPS Magazine | February 2021
Features
Celebrate your History
February is Black History Month When children have friends from different backgrounds and cultures, they develop a full appreciation of everyone. Established in 1926 as Negro History Week by Dr....
Did You Know?
Knowledge is Power! The FACE office at GRPS believes that our district is strengthened through our diversity. Part of building relationships is learning more about the diverse groups of students...
The Power of a Caregiver
Building a Great Relationship with Your Child Want to be a great parent? Want to raise a happy, healthy, well-behaved kid? Want to live in a home where discipline becomes […]
Positive Parenting
Does Your Face Light Up? When Toni Morrison made an appearance on Oprah to talk about her books, she just so happened to drop one of the most powerful pearls of parenting wisdom...
Honoring Cultural Identities
Embracing World Cultures The FACE team included an article about honoring cultural identities because we believe that an important part of building relationships is learning about the things that...
You’ve Got a Friend in Me!
The Importance of Friends Our society tends to place an emphasis on romantic relationships. We think that just finding that right person will make us happy and fulfilled. But research […]
Meaningful Connections
Friends = Happiness Friends help you to survive and live longer. Wouldn’t it be awesome to live up to 100 years old? Eyva is a third grader at Jamacha Elementary […]