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Engaging Parents: One Way to Build a Positive Class Culture

10/26/2015

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I work in a district where parents are an essential part of the puzzle, and I have grown to believe that engaging parents is one of the keys to success.

At the beginning of the year, parents provide invaluable information through a Google Form.  I ask them to tell me about their child, their experiences in 5th grade, their social experiences, their concerns, etc.

Then, I start responding to those concerns.  

I don't always get to every parent.  I start with the ones who are most concerned, or whose student is already struggling.  

Like most teachers, I talk to every set of parents for students who struggle.  But instead of just talking to those parents, I'm trying to do something I know is good practice but for which I don't always find time.  

My goal is to send 5-10 positive parent emails for every time I contact the family of a struggling student.  

It isn't just about acknowledging positive behaviour and outstanding work; it's also about changing how I view the class and the students.  I know I have a tendency to get negative and critical, especially when things around me are stressful.

These emails don't just impact the student and their parents.  It changes me and can even change how I feel.  

Also, I have a 100% response rate for these positive emails.  Most say that I made their day.  Something so small really does make a huge impact.

Try it.  See if it doesn't change your outlook entirely.
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Heather L link
10/26/2015 05:52:46 pm

Cheryl, I often don't think to connect the parent contact to a culture thing - but it definitely is! I admire your attempts to make those positive connections and can see how it could influence you as well. I am impressed. It was #flipclass that inspired me to doa google form survey from my parents this year as well. Definitely got some insightful and interesting responses and it seems that it opened the communication door more effectively than in the past. Next goal...get 100% response rate from that survey!

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Kingstone Joseph link
11/15/2016 11:29:57 pm

Nice blog, I really like your topic and its really useful for my project and i appreciate your thoughts.

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