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Learn how to prepare, organize and communicate effectively with parents during parent-teacher conferences. Find out what to say, how to use evidence, and how to create a welcoming environment for both students and parents.
Learn how to create genuine partnerships with families through effective communication and questions during parent-teacher conferences. Find tips and strategies for before, during, and after conferences, as well as examples of cross-cultural and equitable practices.
Learn how to prepare, connect, and communicate with parents during parent-teacher meetings. Find out how to share student work, goals, and feedback, and how to avoid common pitfalls and jargon.
Learn how to improve attendance, communication, and student outcomes at parent-teacher meetings. Find tips on scheduling, sharing data, giving feedback, involving students, and engaging parents in academic teams.
Learn how to prepare, conduct, and follow up on effective parent-teacher conferences that boost family involvement and student learning. Find out what to share, what to ask, and how to create a welcoming environment for parents and guardians.
Learn how to prepare, conduct and follow up on parent-teacher conferences with these teacher-tested tips and resources. Find out the benefits, scheduling, preparation, and communication strategies for effective meetings.
Learn how to prepare for and make the most of your child's parent-teacher conference. Find out what questions to ask, how to stay calm, and what to do after the meeting.
Learn strategies and tips for building a successful parent teacher relationship and having effective conferences throughout the year. Find out how to connect with parents during the first month of school, share progress reports, and communicate student growth areas.
Parent-teacher conferences are important for a child’s overall success. Research shows that when parents and teachers work together, students tend to earn higher grades, perform better on tests, attend school more regularly, have better behavior, and show more positive attitudes toward themselves and toward school.
Learn how to prepare and make the most of parent-teacher conferences with your child's teacher. Find printables, conversation starters, tips, and more resources to help you advocate for your child.