Understand the principles of partnership working in relation to current frameworks when working with children
Case Study
We know that involving fathers in the care and education of their children is very beneficial on many levels but unfortunately this does not always happen. At St Benedict’s school a mix of different cultures and backgrounds are catered for, but they too struggle to get dads involved.Simeon’s father is rather shy and a proud man. He is well dressed and well spoken, extremely polite and has very high standards for his son. He always shows a keen interest in his son’s education at parents’ evenings but politely turns down any opportunity to participate in art, sport, or any inter-parent social activities arranged by the school to involve the dads. Simeon’s father is Polish and he does not appear to talk with any other parents in the playground.
- What could you do to help Simeon’s father?
- Does he even need help?
- Why do you think the father is so reluctant?
- Have you considered cultural issues as a reason for Simeon’s dad not feeling comfortable enough to attend events?
- What effects could his absence have on Simeon?
- What difference could it make to Simeon if you engage his father in nursery events and activities, and develop a strong partnership with him?