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  • Communicating results to parents
  • How to communicate with parents when their children are misbehaving in class?
  • The first and main thing to do is to create a relationship with the parents based on teamwork from day one.
  • of a student who has been misbehaving in class
  • When you do have to chat with parents, do so privately.
  • When it comes to working on a student's classroom behavior, it's not the work of one person, but the joint work of parentsand teachers. For the success of the student, it is necessary to create a plan for educational work so that her behavior does not affect his success.
  • How to start a parent/teacher meeting(conference)
  • If a child is misbehaving, the plan is to have a parent/teacher meeting, when the behavior becomes excessive and no other interventions have worked, such as taking away recess time or being sent to the principal's office.
  • Say hello, smile, and maintain a friendly attitude throughout the conversation.
  • "We enjoy having(student) in class and he/she is doing very well academically".
  • "We are happy to have you here".
  • Set a meeting with the parents and the principal and counselor to discuss the child's behavior and intervention paln.
  • For remote learning, the teacher reaches out to the parent either via phone, whatsapp, wechat, email or zoom.
  • Be friendly. It's a mistake to be grave or overly serious when speaking to parents, which causes them to put up a wall of defense before you even get to the purpose of your meeting. Put them at ease from the beginning.
  • Start with something positive
  • We are seeing the desire and interest in the subject, but...".
  • Inform. Share the data on his/her behavior.
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  • The sole purpose of talking to parents about behavior is to inform. That's it. Keep your thoughts, opinions, and advice to yourself. Despite what you may think, sharing them isn't helpful. If, however, you're asked your opinion after the conference, then proceed cautiously.
  •  Share the school's plan and your plan with parents.
  • "...BUT it is not showing in their work ethic in class. During class, (student) talks out of turn, gets off track, and pulls others off task as well. We have taken steps to help them refocus by taking away certain luxuries in the classroom, but they have stopped responding to this method."
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  • Helping parents to be up-to-date
  • Ask for suggestions, ask for what works at home and listen to these suggestions. Will every suggestion work? Create a combined plan for the next few weeks.
  • Establish rules for earning and removing points with the parents. These will be shared with the student and enforced both at home and at school. 
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  • Set up a time to communicate weekly about the student's behavior and progress with a date for the next in-person meeting set.
  • To help keep parents up-to-date with their child's behavior and keep the punishments and rewards consistent at home, use Class Dojo.
  • By both collborating using the same app, you can give each other daily updates on student progress to keep a united front and ensure student success.
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