Friday, January 29, 2010

Parent-Teacher Communication

As teachers, we believe that ongoing interaction between home and school is a two-way street. Both the parents and the teachers play an important role in each child’s educational experience. You can help by sharing information about your child with us. Especially when there is a period of change or crisis in the home, please keep us informed. These times may include a change in jobs, a move to a new house, or an illness or death in the family, but they can also involve the child experiencing nightmares, changes in eating habits and stopping or starting medication. We assure you that any information you share with us will be held in confidence.

As you share information with us, we will, in turn, alert you to anything out of the ordinary that we might notice about your child while he or she is in the preschool. Although the children are our priority, we want you to know that your questions and opinions are valued and necessary so that we can better assist your children in the learning process. By doing so, we hope to build a bridge strong enough to support your child.

(Information from Family-Friendly Communication for Early Childhood Programs)

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