How many times last month did you communicate one-on-one with your child’s teacher (including email)?
1-2 times : 34.8%
6 or more times : 23.4%
3-5 times : 22.4%
None : 19.4%
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Posted by geoffkburton on Mar. 19, 2010
I volunteer an hour a day before work in my child's class so I have an excellent re-pore with his teacher and the admin. at his school. We must all do what we can to help our schools time, money or whatever we can do.Posted by - CC on Jan. 11, 2009
You have to trust your child to tell you what is going on at school if you do not they will get in trouble somewhere where you cannot check in on themPosted by - Eve Gomez on Dec. 08, 2008
Communication is the "key" to everything, from home to school to work environment. Staying on top of your children's education will make it a better world. Education should be a priority in everyone's lives. Our Children our the leaders of our tomorrow. Lets prepare them and get them ready for that. Remember it all starts at "home".Stay in touch with your child's teacher. You will never miss a beat.
Posted by - Roberto G.Flores. on Dec. 07, 2008
I communicated one on one 3-5 or more with my child's and teacher/staff (including email.)