Conferences
A parent-teacher partnership is needed if your child is to have a happy and productive school experience. You as a parent can be helpful to the teacher, and you can seek advice from the teacher who works with your child daily. Everyone benefits from a good parent-teacher conference. Whenever possible, both parents or guardians should participate.
Before the Conference
Speak with your child about school and learn his/her thoughts and feelings. Write down your questions, which might include some of the following concerns:
The school's academic program:
- Testing program
- Grading, homework and discipline policies
Your child's:
- Ability to do schoolwork
- Current levels of achievement in reading, math, and other areas
- Attitude towards school
- Ability to get along with others
- Grading, homework and discipline policies
During the Conference
- Discuss your child's:
- Achievements
- Physical and emotional health
- Likes and dislikes
- Activities after school
- Responsibilities at home
After the Conference
- Jot down important points discussed
- Share the results with the appropriate person(s) in your family
- Discuss the conference with your child:
- Stress positive points brought out by the teacher
- Give compliments of the things done well
- Discuss the teachers suggestions for improvement
Be sure to check back with the teacher on a mutually agreed upon date to discover how the child has progressed since the conference.