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Making the most of Parent/Teacher Conferences
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2:03 pm
September 8, 2011


Ria

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It's back to school time, the book bags are packed, the clothes or uniforms are ready to go and you actually managed to get the kids to bed on time. You've already met the teacher at orientation and you've made sure all their homework is done. Why a Parent/Teacher conference when there are only 24 hours in a day? Even if your child is at the top of his class and doing well, a one-on-one meeting with the teacher is very important. Parent Teacher conferences are meant for you to get to know your child’s teacher and find out what really goes…


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3:55 pm
September 30, 2011


Kathy Radigan

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Thanks for the great tips. As a mom to three children, all who have some sort of special issue, I find conferences so important. I agree with the post about going with the right attitude. I always expect that any problem can be fixed and that the teacher is my partner. By going into the conference that way I find that I'm open to all that they have to say. I also make a point of commenting on things I really like about the teacher and the experience my child is having. By pointing out what is working and what I like I feel puts us on a better path if and when there are any issues that need to be dealt with. Thanks again!