- Encourage parents to read with their children each night
- Request/require parent signatures on homework assignments
- Send home a fun parent/child assignment for them to do together
- Offer ideas for ways parents can reinforce concepts or skills at home or while doing daily tasks
- Ask for help in specific areas and at specific times such as reading with one child, stuffing Thursday folders, or putting up a bulletin board
- When you need help, send home a notice, email, or announcement in your newsletter
- Call parents when you have a specific need
- Use your parent volunteers
- Ask parents to send a list of their hobbies and talents. You may find a great guest speaker or demonstrator for a unit (ex: making tortillas during a unit on early Texas Mission life)
- When parents volunteer, send regular thank you notes
- When making the first phone call home, list activities, events, and tasks you need help to complete. Ask the parent if he/she could help with any one of the tasks listed. Make sure to write it down and note the phone number for follow-up.
- Send home a pledge for parents to complete and sign committing to at least one activity, event, etc. to do with the school or class during the year.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tips for Getting Parents Involved
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