3 Easy Parent Teacher Conference Tips

by Dr. Patricia Fioriello on August 8, 2010

If you are in need of parent teacher conference tips to prepare for an upcoming conference, then you will want to read this article.

Specifically we will go over parent teacher conference tips such as introductions to instructors, questions to ask and the importance of writing things down. After you are finished going over this information, you should be well prepared with ideas on how to prepare for a conference.

Write Things Down Beforehand

It is very important to write your questions down at home in advance. For one thing, this shows the teachers that you have a certain level of forethought and preparation. It also really helps to keep your own personal goals for the conference in mind to facilitate your success. Bring visuals along. For example, if there is anything you would like to go ahead and show the teacher, or something your child has made that really shows promise, then bring that to the meeting as an example. Prepare all these things in advance in order to be fully ready and very calm for the meeting.

Introduce Yourself

One of the easiest parent teacher conference tips is to introduce yourself to the teachers. Give them your email and telephone number and ask them what the best way to reach them is. If the best way is email, then obtain the email address if that is the teacher’s preference. Also, ask them what a good time is to reach them. Always be very positive and proactive. It makes a nice impression if you ask how you can help the teacher and the school. If you have any special talent, then why not offer that service to the teacher? Every person has skills and abilities and by using them can really help the school. For example, if you are an artist, offer to illustrate something for the class or school. Every parent has different skills and can use them to benefit the school. This in turn creates a strong atmosphere of learning and cooperation that benefits the students.

Ask Questions

It is advisable to ask the teacher if your child is participating well in class and turning in assignments on time. Even if your child is quiet in class, that may just be his personality and is fine, as long as assignments are being turned in on time. It is proper to be sure that your child’s behavior is fine. Also, ask if your child seems to have friends and is doing well socially. The social aspect is very important to kids and is a significant area for you to inquire about as well.

These are some parent teacher conference tips. It is important to write things down, introduce yourself properly and ask the correct questions. Now that you know this, use these three parent teacher conference tips to prepare for a very successful meeting.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

bennette September 25, 2010 at 1:08 am

Parent-teacher conferences are really vital in the cooperation between parents and teachers in the global development of children. I always make it a point to communicate with my daughter’s teachers regarding her academic and social well-being. It helps me address her needs and helps me to know what there is for her to improve on and how I can help as her parent.

Dr. Patricia Fioriello September 27, 2010 at 11:12 am

Your comments are very insightful and we hope that other parents are listening to what you have to say! The parent teacher relationship is important regardless of the age of the child. Communication with the school makes a big difference in how we approach a child’s education. It is admirable that you are involved and also see the benefits of being a part of your child’s life and school.

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