We know strong parent involvement leads to better learning.
Decades of research points to the fact that strong relationships between teachers, parents, and schools enhances academic performance and improves social-emotional health.
But what can new teachers do to build that foundational relationship? What steps can they take to appeal to parents who may be strapped for time, stressed, or just plain distrustful of schools?
In her course, “Establishing Parental Partnerships as a Framework for Student Success,” Kimberley Wagner, ELT instructor and member of the East Meadow TA, covers the ins and outs of staying in touch with families, no matter their circumstances.
Here, she shares tips for educators on how to build strong relationships with parents and guardians.