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Parent -
Teacher Tips
The ABC's of
Connecting with Your Child's Educators.
The annual rite of parent-teacher
conferences can create anxiety for all involved. Parents may
be afraid to hear bad news about their child or offend the
teacher. "They also often replay their own educational
experiences," says Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, a Harvard
University professor of education and author of a new book,
The Essential Conversation: What Parents and Teachers Can
Learn From Each Other. Her suggestions for a smooth
meeting:
Set a positive tone. First,
share with the teacher what your child likes about class.
This way, she'll be more receptive when you later make
suggestions for working with your child.
Listen closely. Your goal is to
ask for details so you know which areas need work. If the
teacher says something generic like "Sam can be a handful,"
say "We'd love to hear a story about that. Can you tell us
how you noticed this trait?"
Ask for guidance. Be curious as
opposed to challenging. Seek the teacher's insights on how
to solve a problem.
Offer suggestions tactfully.
Tell stories that showcase your child's abilities and add a
little background by saying, "At home, we've found that
Annie responds best when we..." Then conclude with "Do you
think that would be helpful?" By couching suggestions in the
form of questions ("Maybe Annie would pay closer attention
if she sat up front?"), you foster a sense of collaboration
with your child's teacher.
Make a plan. Together, define
what the teacher will work on in the classroom and how you
can help at home. Discuss how you will keep in touch to
track your child's progress -- whether it's by phone,
e-mail, or follow-up meetings.
Article borrowed from
Child
Magazine
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