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Building Relationships with Parents/First Days of School Beginning Teacher Symposium Western Carolina University Myra Watson, MAEd., NBCT Beginning Teacher Symposium Western Carolina University Myra Watson, MAEd., NBCT
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Session Plan Introductions First Days Working With Families Resources Questions Introductions First Days Working With Families Resources Questions
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Procedures, Procedures, and MORE Procedures… Let’s Brainstorm some procedures you will need to establish at the beginning of the year!
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Created by Mandy Gregory ~http://mandys-tips-4-teachers.blogspot.com/
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Back to School Video Clip
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Relationships with Parents Always remember that for a parent, everything you say about their child is a reflection of their parenting. It’s always personal to them. Queenwithclass.blogspot.com
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Caring The first thing families need to know is that you care. Demonstrate this by making an effort to genuinely welcome each child and family to your classroom. Find something positive about each child and tell his/her family about it! Parents need to feel comfortable with you as a caretaker before they feel comfortable with you as an educator. The first thing families need to know is that you care. Demonstrate this by making an effort to genuinely welcome each child and family to your classroom. Find something positive about each child and tell his/her family about it! Parents need to feel comfortable with you as a caretaker before they feel comfortable with you as an educator.
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Communication Families want to feel “in the know.” They want to be able to have conversations with their children about school and be involved as best they can. Remember that the smallest things are important to families. Offer several methods of communication. Try to not give “bad” news in written form. Families want to feel “in the know.” They want to be able to have conversations with their children about school and be involved as best they can. Remember that the smallest things are important to families. Offer several methods of communication. Try to not give “bad” news in written form.
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Competence Know the standards. Listen to your mentor, coach and other experienced teachers. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. It’s OK to say, “I’m not sure. Can I check and get back to you?” Acknowledge the parent as the person who knows the child best. Work hard. Overplan. Love your job and acknowledge its difficulty and importance. Know the standards. Listen to your mentor, coach and other experienced teachers. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. It’s OK to say, “I’m not sure. Can I check and get back to you?” Acknowledge the parent as the person who knows the child best. Work hard. Overplan. Love your job and acknowledge its difficulty and importance.
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The Other “C’s” If you are able to achieve the other 3 “C’s,” parents will be able to have: Comfort and Confidence that their child will have a fantastic year!! If you are able to achieve the other 3 “C’s,” parents will be able to have: Comfort and Confidence that their child will have a fantastic year!!
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