We appreciate and value our classroom volunteers and rely on them for a vast number of things. Single-parent homes, and families who need two incomes may have less time than others to offer in-class support yet are often willing to serve in other ways. The following link provides alternative ways parents, grandparents, and guardians can support their child's teacher. If you have volunteers who are yearning to be involved but whose work or family situation makes it difficult, this article may provide encouragement and ideas.

25 Doable Ways to Volunteer at Your Child's School

Gillian Burdett has ideas for volunteers who have three hours to spare a day, a week, a month, or a year.

16 Ways Parents Can Be Involved in the Classroom This School Year

Karen Bantuveris shares tips for improving the classroom volunteer experience.

5 Tips for Engaging Parent Volunteers in the Classroom

Once our classroom culture is formed and routines are up and running smoothly, we invite volunteers into every part of our day. We tend to hold the beginning of the year as sacred and respectfully ask that parents provide their help and assistance after routines are well established. 

With all our families, whether they can help in the classroom or not, we stress that the single most important thing they can do is read to their children at home each night.

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