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HOW TO APPROACH PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCE

It is nice to have parents show up with a positive attitude at the parent teacher conference. However, know that sometimes you may see frustrated parents of a student. It is important to approach situations with calm and patiently mind.

TECHNIQUES FOR PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCE

1. Start every conversation with positive comments about students.

2. Use specific type of examples when talking to a parent of their child actions.

3. Identify any concerns you have with the child without defending your classroom.

4. Become familiar with the child’s home situation by asking the parent about their specific requirements.

5. Use collaboration that focus on teacher and the parent working together to address these concerns.

6. Leave some time for the parents to talk back so you can move forward with each question.

7. Work with parents to set up a plan on how best to move forward with their child.

8. Schedule best time to meet with parents again to discuss the results of prior actions.

 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCE TEACHER SHOULD REMEMBER

The point of a is to communicate your classroom goals as well as update parents on their child progress. Be open to new ideas so parents may approach it with specific ideas to their child learning style. These things may be good to implement for the whole classroom.

 TYPES OF QUESTIONS FOR PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCE

1. What will students learn this year?

2. How will each students be evaluated this year based on criteria?

3. How can parents stay more involved with their child?

4. How will learning differences be approached by teacher and parents?

Conclusion

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