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reporting to parents





class centre
Belarus

There is a very wise formula for conversations with parents. It goes + - +
It means begin and end the conversation with positive things.
When there is nothing positive to say about a child at the end  of the report, I just say - but he is trying his best ... or...  but she likes our lessons very much.... When speaking of poor learning - avoid strong words like NEVER, VERY, ABSOLUTELY etc. Instead of saying He never listens to my instructions, it �s better to say  When I give instructions , he often distracts and can �t get what I �ve said...
Be honest, don �t hide your worries about some student �s attitude. But show the problem from the point of view of the st �s use. have parets see that you and they are on the same side.
Good luck!
Will you tell us how it �s all been?
Natasha

16 Jun 2009     



verybouncyperson
Spain

I agree with all the great advice everyone �s already given.  We often have meetings with parents to talk about students � behaviour and we �re always told to start with a positive comment - you can generally find anything about the student and twist it...

Most parents know their children, although they see them through rose-tinted glasses at times, so generally what you say to them won �t come as a huge surprise.

Good luck :)

16 Jun 2009     



missveronica
Argentina

check your PM

16 Jun 2009     



jennybohmes
Argentina

Class centre: Thanks! never say: never, very, always!

Liberybelle:
I liked your comment about not wasting time on small trivial things and about saying things in a nice way.

Vickiii: I guess I didn�t get the idea, I guess I need vacations..Dead

Ol1n3: Thanks! I�m trying to do that: to think as a mum although I�m not a mum except for my 45 years old "son" (my hubby)LOL

verybouncyperson: You�re right!Most of them know very well their children. Although my 3 years old nephew is bossy and selfish at home but at school he follows rules and is a very nice "student". 

Missveronica: pm

17 Jun 2009     

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