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For parents who are interested in engaging more deeply with their kids’ teachers and school communities.

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  • 3 Tips for Supporting ELLs at the Beginning of the Year

    Simple strategies focused on building relationships help teachers ensure that they’re getting students off to a good start.
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  • Teacher-Parent Communication Strategies to Start the Year Off Right

    By prioritizing communication with families at the start of the school year, educators can foster strong parent engagement, break down barriers, and provide support for all students.
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  • Standing outside between two trees, a father and son are looking at each other, smiling, and hugging each other with one arm.

    15 Questions to Replace ‘How Was School Today?’

    These questions will help you draw out important information from your kids.
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  • Apps for Students With Special Needs—As School Buildings Shutter

    The coronavirus creates a unique challenge for students with special needs—educators share recommendations for apps to support learning at home.
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  • Why a Positive Call Home is Worth the Effort

    Best practices for making positive phone calls home a manageable, sustainable routine.
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  • Young boy sitting close between man and woman at a table with a teacher sitting across from them holding a pen with an open notebook

    Parents: 19 Meaningful Questions You Should Ask Your Child’s Teacher

    Back-to-school content is usually focused on teachers and students, and as these two groups will have the largest workload ahead of them, that makes sense. But for students, the ultimate support system is not an expert teacher, but an informed and supportive family.
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  • Getting to Know Your Students in a Million Words or Less

    How can you learn your students’ strengths, challenges, and passions right at the start of school? Assign a playful report to their parents and guardians—it may be useful all year long.
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  • Preparing for IEP Season as a New Special Education Teacher

    IEP season can feel overwhelming for new special education teachers. These strategies smooth the path, providing step-by-step instructions for making the most of the end of the year.
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  • Let Families Teach You About New Students

    Getting to know your elementary students right from the start begins with asking parents and caregivers these five thoughtful questions.
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  • An Appeal to My Child’s Kindergarten Teacher

    Educators face challenges, funding issues, and problems beyond their control. But for each student and family, it’s all about the relationship they will have with their child's teacher.
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  • 7 Questions to Ask Parents at the Beginning of the Year

    A set of questions that will help teachers form partnerships with parents in support of their children’s learning.
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  • The Power of Positive Communication

    Setting a goal of positive contact with every student’s family helped a middle school teacher deepen relationships and boost her own morale.
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  • 6 Ways to Involve Families in Elementary School Classrooms

    Building relationships with families early in the school year helps teachers create a strong classroom community.
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  • Supporting Parents of Students With Special Needs

    There’s often a rift in communication between educators and parents who suspect their kids have special needs. A parent describes the support that would have helped her initiate an assessment.
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  • A Phone Call Home Makes All the Difference

    You don’t have to reserve phone calls to parents for bad news. Try these tips to deepen communication and trust with families.
    4.3k

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