Parent-teacher cooperation crucial from young age

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Fatimah takes a group photo with children and parents.

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KUCHING: The educational success of children is incumbent on parents and teachers working together from the get-go.

In making this point, Women, Early Childhood and Community Well-being Development Minister Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah said when parents and teachers work together, they would provide a strong support system for the children.

It will bring about a positive and engaging learning environment, she said at a ceremony to celebrate 18 four-year-old children who will be moving on to the next phase of their educational journey, at Taska Qaseh Laila 1 here on Saturday (Jan 28).

Fatimah gives a welcoming speech.

“The success of these young children is a testament to the hard work and dedication of their parents and teachers,” said Fatimah.

“The cooperation and support between them have been invaluable in providing these children with the best possible start in life.

“It is clear that this collaboration is key to helping them achieve their full potential and I am grateful for the hard work and dedication that parents and teachers have put in to make this possible.”

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Fatimah, who is also the adviser to the Sarawak Single Mothers’ Association (Pitsa) thanked the parents, teachers and staff of the centre for their hard work and dedication in educating the children.

Present were Pitsa president, Dayang Noorazimah Abang Noorzuki and founder of Taska Qaseh Laila 1 & 2, Salmah Ibrahim.

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