Ideas for Working Together with Parents Every study of the impact of parent involvement on student achievement tells us that parents are vital to student success. TeachersFirst has collected these resources to help build mutual understanding and cooperation with parents. Remember that parents are rarely familiar with the vocabulary we routinely use in schools (“Edu-ese”). A “content area” to them could be a place where people are happy! You, as the teacher, must be “bilingual” even in English. If the parents are non-English speakers, the challenges are even greater. Here are some resources to help you work together and share ideas, no matter what the situation. E-Ready Parent information on Special Education: The E-READY parents' section gives easy access to information about parenting a child with special needs. E-Ready Parent Information on Gifted Children: This section offers a number of tools which can help parents better understand what the term "gifted" really means, and how giftedness can affect a child's education. TogetheRead: Share family reading and activities around a monthly theme using this outstanding series. Interwoven into each TogetheRead theme are questions and activities based on reading strategies for effective readers. Parents and children of all ages can select books from the annotated lists, read together, and do related free or low-cost activities. Written in language understandable to parents and without education "jargon" so familiar to teachers, these themes will help any child become a a better reader and enjoy sharing family time. TeachersAndFamilies: TeachersFirst’s partner site for parents, this site features parenting ideas, preschool activities, web resources, and family fun in support of healthy children and effective learning. A large portion of the site is free to anyone. TeachersAndFamilies members can access an even wider set of parenting articles and resources. Membership is very affordable and supports the educational efforts of our not-for-profit parent company, NITV. Ideas to involve dads: See what other schools are doing to promote dads' involvement Parent Handouts and Resources Have a parent success story? We invite our members to share successes in the TeachersFirst Stop blog (members only)in our Teachers Share area. Not a member? Join now, for free!
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