Tip #27: Be prepared for conference with questions, concerns, and cooperative support.
A parent conference can be very intimidating. If you are prepared with questions and ready to help support the teacher in the success of your child school work, a teacher-parent conference can be less stressful. Below are somethings you should write down and get the answers to.
1. Leave all negative feelings at the door. Go in with a positive attitude with the objective of assisting the teacher to help your child meet success in the school year?
2.What are the teacher's priorities, objectives, and expectations for this grading period and the next?
3.How much homework is given and how much assistance does the teacher want from the parent?
4.If you find out there are some behavior concerns ask, "When does the behavior happen?" "Can we make some kind of behavior plan so that the behavior can be turned around?" "How can I help?"
5. In confidence share any changes or concerns that are going on in your child's life, so the teacher can understand and look out for any changes in behavior or mood.
6. Make sure you give and get contact information so you can stay in touch with one another.
To get more information and questions on how to handle a parent-teacher conference, order my book, A Parent's Handbook: How to Get the Best Education Possible K-6 Grades. at www.besteducationpossible.com.
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