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Why Parents Must Team Up with Their Kid’s Teachers

Being parents of school-going kids could be really overwhelming, with all those teacher jargons along with the new programs. The tons of data and information that comes at you with the standards and test results.<br>

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Why Parents Must Team Up with Their Kid’s Teachers

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  1. Why Parents Must Team Up with Their Kid’s Teachers

  2. Being parents of school-going kids could be really overwhelming, with all those teacher jargons along with the new programs. • The tons of data and information that comes at you with the standards and test results. • Additionally, the endless forms to be filled and signed, and those endless fliers.

  3. It isn’t any wonder if you are feeling a bit confused and lost! • When it comes to handling the things at one’s child’s school, parents may feel like they are barely keeping their head above the water. • The good news here is that you aren’t alone.

  4. There are lots of parents who feel equally, or more, confused and overwhelmed, suggests the teachers at the international schools in Kandivali. • And even better news is that parents have access to a built-in support system. Forming a positive bond with your kid’s teacher could dramatically change your child’s academic year.

  5. Why should parents team-up with teachers? • It could feel like home and school are two very separate things. They often overall with school assignments, homework or school events; however, otherwise exist separately. • But in the ideal world, it shouldn’t really be the case. 

  6. School and home should be working with each other so as to help the kids succeed, suggests the students’ counselor at the CBSE schools in Kandivali. • When teachers and parents are emailing or talking to each other regularly, all are at par. • This means that you are poised enough to act cohesively and swiftly when or if there are any serious concerns.

  7. Working with the kid’s teacher by teaming up with them means that the parents would have extra resource. • It is much easier to understand the test results or the school acronyms when one could send friendly emails or have quick meetings. • Building strong parent-teacher team could be the foundation for helping the kids succeed academically.

  8. How could teachers and parents connect? • Everything starts some professional, respectful, regular, and open communication. • When the school starts, just send an email to your child’s teacher. • Express your positive outlook or excitement for the new academic year.

  9. Ask the teach how you could be of help. • Share some quick must-know tidbits about your kid, like their optimal working habits, and certain tricks and tips that the past teachers may have used. • Parents need to make it their habit to send friendly emails a few times every month. 

  10. Let your child’s teacher know that you notice their hard work. Parents could share a project or lesson that your kid recently completed. • You may also comment on book suggestions that the teacher at the playgroup in Borivali recommended that your kid is enjoying.

  11. Having such positive communication routines could make it much easier to tackle tough situations.

  12. Teaming up with teachers could be really helpful for parents as well as kids in many ways. • It is not just helpful for your child’s success at school, but it will also help parents get to know about their kids better, as teacher at on front line with your kid for a long time of your child’s waking hours. • They would be able to share with you their observations.

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