By: Priya Florence Shah | 2010-03-29 | Parenting Why is healthy parent teacher communication important? Well, parents and teachers have a common goal - the child's success. It is surprising how many times this simple fact is overlooked in parent communication with teachers. read more
By: Judith Acosta | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education This article facilitates communications between parents and teachers in a series of simple steps. Besides the obvious challenges of classroom management, curriculum development and ever-increasing mounds of paper work, teachers often have to face the difficulty of having to work with a parent who does not want to work with them. read more
By: Anne Fernando | 2010-03-31 | Software Nothing is more aggravating to parents than not knowing how their child is doing in school. Communication is the key. With online school management software, parents are in the know. read more
By: Kimberly Stohlman | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education Teachers are under consistent pressure to communicate effectively with the parents of their students, but this communication can be time consuming and even overwhelming. With the help of free and personalized Web pages, you can integrate technology in your classroom while also streamlining the communication process. read more
By: ranjan kumar | 2012-04-01 | Childhood education It’s the time for cool winds, hot air, sudden storms, and new beginnings; however I’m not talking concerning the weather. Parent-teacher conference season is upon us read more
By: sharonbaker | 2010-09-29 | Free Web Resources Are you sick of parent teacher conferences where you feel beaten down and unappreciated? Do you have difficulty getting the support you need from parents? Parents want the best for their children and when children struggle academically, parents are often frustrated and emotional read more
By: Garrett Butch | 2011-02-19 | Article Marketing If you are not aware of ABA training, and you work with children with Autism, you may want to explore this fascinating opportunity immediately. If you are already aware of it, but haven't yet taken the ABA training, it is essential that you do so. This applies to teachers, administrators, classroom aides, and to parents too. read more
By: David Meagor | 2011-05-12 | Relationships In Minnesota, school districts are taking advantage of technology to communicate with parents and gather feedback. Online tools allow schools to reach parents quickly and receive an almost immediate reply when seeking information regarding academic policies and practices. And while they won't replace face-to-face meetings and discussions, web surveys are providing schools with better and more efficient responses from the community. read more
By: Priya Florence Shah | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education When parents get involved in the academic (and other) aspects of their child's school life, a certain kind of magic happens. A new partnership is formed between the parents, teachers and the child, and the entire schooling process takes on a richer, revitalized meaning. read more
By: lizzie milan | 2011-11-15 | Childhood education Parent –teacher partnership helps a lot in over development of the child. So every ecce educator has to make sincere efforts to encourage parent-teacher partnerships by involving parents as volunteers & fundraisers in day to day activities of pre-school. read more
By: Marylyan Hayes | 2012-01-08 | Parenting Adolescent brain is vulnerable to addiction, or repeating any pleasant event / activity, which releases dopamine, the brain than adults. Thus, a wise father that knows and understands that the likelihood of adolescent experimentation. read more
By: Dev Verma | 2011-11-11 | Childhood education At this present era it is very important to have a good coordination between the teachers and the parents. A parent is really the child's first teacher, both teacher and parent want what is best for the child. read more
By: OSA Webmaster1 | 2011-12-22 | K-12 Education They don’t know that there are lots of things which should be taken care of even after admitting their child in the best school of the locality. Parents expect lots from their children and when the children score less, they start losing their temper. read more
By: Joy Mali | 2010-12-07 | Parenting Incidents of cyberbullying have increased dramatically within the past few years because of the extensive period of time spent on the web by teenagers. The virtual world has become a daily reality for teenagers, and along with this some of harmful behaviors have carried over online. read more