A mother from Rohingya community shared her opinion of getting involved in their children's education

Parents participating in maths lessons to help their children at home.

The vast majority of students at Auburn North Public School come from non-English speaking backgrounds Source: SBS

A mother from Rohingya community shared her opinion of the benefit of getting involved in their children's school and why and how she get involved.She recommends another parent also do the same for their children succeed in school and education overall.



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