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How to Effectively Communicate with Your Child’s TeacherTeachers have a lot of influence in your child’s life. And since you two are on the same team in trying to ensure your child is successful in school, it’s important to know how to effectively communicate with your child’s teacher. Here are some ideas you can use to ensure you do that.

* As soon as you can, make an appointment to meet with your child’s teacher. If you can do that before the school year begins and there’s no pressure on either of you, it might be the best choice. However, that’s not always possible. By starting your relationship off early, there won’t be problems to contend so it should help it start on the right foot. Then, later in the year, if your child does have problems, you’ll already have effective communication established with your child’s teacher. Don’t wait until there is a problem before you meet your child’s teacher.

* Let the teacher know you want to be considered a partner in your child’s education. Ask them what you can do to help your child. You may be surprised at their suggestions.

* Find out when your child’s teacher has a break during the day. If you have an opportunity, stop by the school to see if there’s something you can do to help them. You can also become involved in the parent-teacher organization or volunteer to help in your child’s classroom.

* Many teachers, especially of younger children, send a notebook or some other type of communication home with your child at the end of the week. Be sure to take the time to look through your child’s backpack or notebook for any notes they may send. Then, once you’ve read them, you can either send a note in response or simply initial it so they know you have read it.

* At some point you may notice a problem your child’s teacher may not be aware of. Has there been a death in the family? Are their problems at home between family members? Send a note to your child’s teacher or call them to bring them up to speed on the situation. Your child may begin to show out or cause disruptions in class and this knowledge will help the teacher understand why.

* Follow through with any promises you’ve made. If you say you’re going to something, be sure to follow through. Of course, there may be circumstances where you won’t be able to, but you’ll want to let the teacher know what’s going on.

You are your child’s best advocate. Remember the importance of knowing when to communicate and how often to communicate with your child’s teacher. Learning how to effectively communicate with your child’s teacher can make all the difference in your child’s educational success.

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