Tackling Your Parent Problems
How can teachers and parents work together to create a team that will coach, train, and encourage each child to succeed? Teachers should take time to listen, help parents find ways to feel comfortable communicating with them, make 'parent friendly' take-home packets, and promote teamwork. Problem and disruptive parents, parental accusations, and field trips are also discussed.
URL:
/files/jae/en/jae199861023704.pdf (English, 1998)
/files/jae/sp/jae2000sp122904.pdf (Spanish, 2000)
/files/jae/po/jae2000po122904.pdf (Portuguese, 2000)
/files/jae/fr/jae2000fr122904.pdf (French, 2001)
/files/jae/sp/jae2000sp122904.pdf (Spanish, 2000)
/files/jae/po/jae2000po122904.pdf (Portuguese, 2000)
/files/jae/fr/jae2000fr122904.pdf (French, 2001)
Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
1998
Author:
Judy L Shull
Publisher:
The Journal of Adventist Education 12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6600 | Phone: 301 680 5069 Email: goffc@gc.adventist.org URL: https://www.journalofadventisteducation.org/ |
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Language:
French, Spanish, Portuguese, English
Resource Type:
Internet Resources; Published Articles & Papers
Resource Objective:
Administration & Leadership; Development & Training
Level:
Kindergarten-Grade 12
Audience:
Teacher / Faculty
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist