Parental Involvement
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20 Questions to Ask Your Child’s New Teacher
Starting a new school year can be a hectic time for both parents and children. To establish an excellent connection and open up communication ... -
How To Get the Most Out Of Your Child’s School Board Meeting
Are you planning to attend your child’s next school board meeting, but you are unsure how to talk about your concerns? Continue reading to ... -
Less Jargon, More Grace: Using Language That Parents Understand
Parenting is never easy; finding the right balance between providing clear and concise communication and using language that parents understand can be challenging. However, ... -
Evidence-Based Practices at School: A Guide for Parents
There has been an increased focus on evidence-based practices in recent years, and for a good reason. These practices are reliable, efficient, and effective ... -
Getting Parents Involved in Schools
Getting parents more involved in their children’s education can be a daunting task, but it’s one that’s essential to success. Here are a few ... -
Parents Don’t Understand How Far Behind Their Kids Are in School
It is no secret that education is the foundation of a child’s future. However, parents often miscalculate their children’s academic progress simply because they ... -
Types of Parents That Teachers Secretly Hate
There are many types of parents that teachers secretly hate. Some of these parents are authoritarian, demanding, and judgmental. Other parents are more supportive ... -
What to Do When You’re a Parent Contemplating Suicide
When you’re a parent contemplating suicide, there are some things you need to do to keep yourself safe and healthy. You need to talk ... -
The Parent-Teacher Association (PTA): Everything You Need to Know
This is a formally organized association of teachers and parents who work together towards improving education for the students by identifying areas that need ... -
Helping School Districts and Families to Better Engage With Each Other
The relationship between school districts and families is a crucial one. But often, it can be fraught with misunderstandings, lack of communication, and frustration. ...