With the expansion of the internet and smartphones, Ajman private schools are active on social networks and check it regularly day and night. This situation has made it a suitable platform for the teacher to communicate with the parents. Therefore, teachers can convey important matters to parents through social networks. In this article, we will tell you how teachers and parents can have a strong relationship. So stay with us:
Write a Note
If you have a short question, put it in writing and ask your child to give it to the teacher. Ask the teacher to send his answer home with your child at the end of the day. You can also make an appointment to talk on the phone with the help of a note.
Make an Appointment
Schools hold regular meetings between parents and teachers. The number of these meetings is usually specified in an academic year, but if something happens in between, don’t wait for the date of the meeting. Many teachers are working parents themselves and understand how limited their free time is.
Send an Email
Try to save email for sending important messages, rather than asking the teacher for daily progress reports on your child. Ask for the teacher’s personal phone number or email address. Some teachers will give you this information but expect you to contact them only in an emergency. Assure the teacher that you will keep this information private.
Volunteer to Help
If you have time, volunteer to participate in relevant subjects at your child’s school. By helping out at school parties and performances, you can see the teacher and the children in a more relaxed and informal setting. It also allows you to track your child’s progress throughout the year.
Participate in School Activities
Most schools plan drama, music, talent shows, and even children’s concerts. Many teachers attend these events and are happy to see parents there. Your presence shows that you appreciate their efforts in arranging this performance.
Suggest a Specific Program
Maybe you have a special skill or interest that you can share with your child’s class at City American School, or maybe you want to talk to the kids about your career. This speech can take less than an hour of your work day, but it will pay off big. Your child will be happy and proud that you came, and you can get to know each other better by working with the teacher to arrange this program.
Written by Ralf McDowell
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