Таким образом, многие исследования показали, что привлечение семей к воспитанию и обучению детей с ранних лет способствует правильному развитию ребенка и его успехам в школе. Вовлечение родителей в процесс воспитания и обучения детей – основная позиция в современных школах, которые разрабатывают и применяют семейные программы. Как видим, эффективность таких программ доказана научными исследованиями.
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