can wetalk ? speaking up for your child to help them succeed
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Can WeTalk?
Speaking Up for Your Child to Help Them Succeed
Outcomes• Discussed how to effectively talk with
teachers and principals and advocate for their child
• Learned about the importance of parent involvement to help my child succeed
• Shared tips and networked with other parents
Nearly half of the new jobs created in the next 10 years will require some kind of college education—whether it’scommunity college, a four-year college, or technical school. If the trend continues, there will be fewer and fewer jobs available for those with only a high school diploma.
If my child is struggling in school, I know who to contact to share my concerns.
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I feel comfortable advocating for my child.
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What the Research Says
Parent involvement has a positive impact on students’ academic achievement, behavior, andattitudes about school and work
Core Belief 1 All parents have dreams for their children and want thebest for them.
Core Belief 2 All parents have the capacity to support their children’s learning.
Core Belief 3 Parents and school staff should be equal partners.
Core Belief 4The responsibility for building partnerships between home and school rests primarily with school staff. Especially school leaders.
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Adapted from
“Beyond the Bake Sale”
“The Essential Guide to Family-School Partnerships”
Family Engagement Core Beliefs
Road Blocks to Family Engagement
• Take five minutes to identify family engagement barriers at your school.
• Each group will share one road block.
Keeping Up with The School
• School Website• Newsletters• Information That Comes Home• PTO Meetings• School Events• Parent Portal
Teachers and Principals• Know who they are.• What is best way to contact them?• What is the best time?• Keep in touch on a regular basis.• Send short emails, notes, to keep
them informed.
How can I advocate for my child?
• Monitor your child’s performance• Take advantage of resources for
parents• Take notes• Talk with your child’s teachers• Ask questions• Keep calm, cool, and collected
Teacher
Principal
Assistant Superintendent
Superintendent
Advocacy Steps
Table Talk• Discuss a scenario• Brainstorm action steps
Advocacy Scenarios
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Take a few minutes at your table to the discuss the scenario.
Use the guided questions sheet for your table discussion.
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Take a few minutes at your table to the discuss the scenario.
Use the guided questions sheet for your table discussion.
Ask questions
Do keep an open mind
Visit the school, often
Organize your thoughts
Cool, calm, collected
Active listening
Take notes
Encourage your child to respectfully speak up themselves
Home School
Parent Action Plan
I have a concern…
I would like my child to…
I will take these steps
to help my child…
“Two Top Tips”
“Teachers, no matter how dedicated or effective, cannot make sure your child leaves for school on time and does their homework when they get back at night. These are things only a parent can do. These are things that our parents must do.”
- President Barack Obama
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