Parents' Guides to Student Success
The Parents' Guides provide clear, consistent expectations for what students should be learning at each grade in order to be prepared for college and career.
Created for grades K-8 and high school English, language arts/literacy and mathematics.
We provide youth members with the opportunity to make a difference by developing leadership skills, learning about the legislative process, increasing their self-esteem, and contributing to the school and community. In turn, our members gain a new perspective for program development and youth leadership development and acquire a better understanding of the youth of today.
Our Children Magazine
Our Children Magazine is the unique voice for parents, published by National PTA.
It's created for the parent who’s always on the go and looking for the best info to help their child excel at school and in life.
8 Ways to Advocate for Your Child’s Success
Nobody knows the character of a child better than their parent, which is why parents should know how to support their child at school. Find out when and how to advocate on their behalf.
Get Your Morning Routine Back on Track
Don’t let stress sabotage your mornings! We have the perfect formula to help the whole family get back on track with a minimum of fuss.
Parents: The Most Valuable Player in youth Sports is You
Want your child to have a winning youth sports experience? Check your own behavior on the sidelines.
Help Your Child’s Anxiety in the Classroom
Is your child often clingy at drop-off? Do they make frequent trips to the nurse during the school year? They may have classroom anxiety. See what it looks like, and why it’s often mistaken for something else.
How to Raise Kind, Respectful Kids
Good character develops through practice, practice, practice. Here are six ways to teach respect, by practicing the positive and curbing the negative.
How to Help Your Child Prepare for Tests
It’s important to start thinking about study habits at a young age. Don’t wait for a bad test grade to take action. Here are some tips to support your child taking tests at any age.