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Parent Involvement in Education is Easy

Parent involvement in education is easy. Just look around for ways to assist teachers, administrators, and students, using your skills and time to help out.

Does Your School's Elementary Reading Program Beat the Odds?

When looking at schools for your child, check out their elementary reading program. Reading is an essential part of education, so make sure the school you choose caters to all levels.

Special Needs Resources: Do We Need a 504 Plan?

Dr. Brandi Roth answers one parent's question about the 504 Plan, one of the many special needs resources available for children of special needs. Find out more about what's available.

Parent-Teacher Communication: What Should I Ask at Conferences?

Bring a list of questions to conferences for the most effective parent-teacher communication. Start with this list. Who knows? You might help clarify your student's homework and see your child improve grades.

Better Parent-Teacher Communication at Conferences

Having a game plan for conferences can lead to better parent teacher communication. Learn how to get the most from parent involvement in education.

Conferences are Great Time for Parent-Teacher Communication

Make your parent-teacher communication as effective as possible. Follow these before, during, and after tips for discussing your student's homework, classwork, and behavior.

Parent Involvement in Education: Handling a Behavior Problem

Parent involvement in education is important when dealing with behavioral problems. Good parent/teacher communication will help us understand and solve behavior issues.

Don't Let Fear Stop Parent Involvement in Education

Even if you didn't do well in school, your parent involvement in education shows your child you care. These family ideas will give you confidence to support your child.

High School Questions: Can I Request a Teacher?

Getting the best education for your child often involves asking high school questions and making special requests. Approach principals before the school year begins, and keep your expectations reasonable.

Nine Questions To Jump Start Parent-Teacher Communication

Preparing a list of questions can foster healthy parent involvement in education, especially at parent-teacher conferences. Here are some ideas for questions that can encourage parent-teacher communication.

Parent Involvement in Education: A Summer To-do List

Summer break doesn't have to mean a vacation from learning for your child. And vacation shouldn't be a break from parent involvement in education for you. This to-do list will help you stay involved.

Ten Tips for Parent-Teacher Communication

When the relationship with a teacher gets rocky, it may be time to hold a special conference. The tips in this article offer suggestions on how to have productive parent-teacher communication.

Advice for Teenagers Who Get a "Problem" Teacher

It's a fact of life: certain students and teachers just don't get along. Student teacher relationships can become strained, but can anything be done? The answer is sometimes it can!

Defusing Tension When Advocating for Children of Special Needs

Good parent teacher communication is important, especially for children of special needs. One mother discusses how to avoid arguments with educational professionals and help her child.

Parent-Teacher Communication: What Teachers Wish Parents Knew

Teachers welcome parent involvement in education. There are things, though, that they wish parents knew so that they could be better partners. This article contains 20 pieces of advice that teachers have for parents.

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