3 Ways to Proactively Communicate with Parents
Amy SheppardAmy Sheppard
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What I Wish I Knew About Parent Communication as a New Teacher
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Communicating with parents doesn’t have to be stressful. In fact, I find that the more proactive communications I send, the easier it is.
Here are a few tips for how to proactively communicate with parents:
While it’s ideal to be able to send one amazing weekly email with everything you feel parents need to know, sometimes separate emails are needed if things pop up or if you get a question that isn’t answered in the email.
Read more of my tips for communicating with parents here, and what I wish I knew about parent communication as a new teacher here.
Here are a few tips for how to proactively communicate with parents:
- Send weekly emails.
While it’s ideal to be able to send one amazing weekly email with everything you feel parents need to know, sometimes separate emails are needed if things pop up or if you get a question that isn’t answered in the email.
- Be proactive if you notice a change in a student.
- Recognize the power of positive communication.
Read more of my tips for communicating with parents here, and what I wish I knew about parent communication as a new teacher here.