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Communicate effectively with students and parents from "summary" of The First Days of School by Harry K. Wong,Rosemary Tripi Wong

Effective communication with students and parents is crucial for a successful school year. It is important to establish clear expectations and guidelines from the very beginning. When communicating with students, it is essential to speak in a clear and concise manner. Use language that is appropriate for the age group you are teaching. Make sure to maintain eye contact and use a friendly tone of voice to show that you are approachable. In addition to verbal communication, nonverbal cues are also important. Your body language can convey a lot of information to your students. Make sure to stand up straight, make eye contact, and use gestures that reinforce your message. This will help students understand what you are trying to communicate. When communicating with parents, it is important to be professional and respectful. Keep in mind that parents are entrusting you with their most precious possessions – their children. Make sure to listen actively and address any concerns they may have. Keep lines of communication open by providing regular updates on student progress and being available to answer any questions they may have. Technology can also be a useful tool for communication with both students and parents. Utilize email, online portals, and social media to keep everyone informed of important dates, assignments, and events. This can help streamline communication and ensure that everyone is on the same page.
  1. Effective communication with students and parents is key to creating a positive and productive learning environment. By being clear, respectful, and accessible, you can build strong relationships with both students and parents that will benefit everyone involved.
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The First Days of School

Harry K. Wong

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