Alternative Education, Homeschooling, Study Skills, Family & School - General & Miscellaneous, Education - Parent Participation for Parents
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Overview
How can teachers build positive relationships with parents and work with them to support their children's learning? This book offers a wealth of manageable ways. It combines the voice of a master teacher with spotlights of a dozen other teachers in action in rural, urban, and suburban schools. Sample letters and forms throughout. Topics include:- Working with diverse family cultures
- Setting the stage for a positive relationship during the early weeks of school
- Keeping in touch all year long
- Talking with parents about child development
- Involving all parents, including those who can't make it to school
- Helping parents understand classroom practices
- Problem-solving with parents
Synopsis
How can teachers build positive relationships with parents and work with them to support their children's learning? This book offers a wealth of manageable ways. It combines the voice of a master teacher with spotlights of a dozen other teachers in action in rural, urban, and suburban schools. Sample letters and forms throughout. Topics include:
- Working with diverse family cultures
- Setting the stage for a positive relationship during the early weeks of school
- Keeping in touch all year long
- Talking with parents about child development
- Involving all parents, including those who can't make it to school
- Helping parents understand classroom practices
- Problem-solving with parents
Book Details
Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Northeast Foundation for Children
Pages
236
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781892989154