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How to Handle Hard-to-Handle Parents e-bog

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&quote;As a school administrator and teacher, I have learned that parents are our most valuable asset. This book provides tremendous lessons to help school personnel maximize this priceless resource and positively impact the lives of students and families. Thank you, Marlyn, for a wealth of ideas and strategies for parents and teachers across the nation!&quote;-Lindsey Pollock, Principal Housto...
E-bog 192,41 DKK
Forfattere Appelbaum, Maryln (redaktør)
Forlag Corwin
Udgivet 12 august 2009
Længde 136 sider
Genrer JNKP
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781452272986
"e;As a school administrator and teacher, I have learned that parents are our most valuable asset. This book provides tremendous lessons to help school personnel maximize this priceless resource and positively impact the lives of students and families. Thank you, Marlyn, for a wealth of ideas and strategies for parents and teachers across the nation!"e;-Lindsey Pollock, Principal Houston Independent School District, TXDiscover strategies for positive partnering with all parents-even the difficult ones!This must-have resource helps educators work effectively with all parents, even the most difficult ones, and prevent problems before they happen. Maryln Appelbaum offers targeted strategies, solutions, and skills to establish positive and harmonious relationships with all parents, overcome adversity, enhance the home-school connection, and boost student performance.How to Handle Hard-to-Handle Parents helps develop specific skills for communicating with all parents, including parents who are difficult, angry, overprotective, or overbearing. Packed with sample forms, letters, scenarios, and vignettes, plus techniques for involving families whose first language is not English, this guide helps educators: Establish relationships with parents of all backgroundsRecognize, and work with, characteristics of difficult people Be proactive in getting parents to cooperate and follow through at homeConduct expert parent conferencesHandle all types of parents, including "e;Know-It-All's,"e; "e;Blamers,"e; "e;Helicopter Parents,"e; and moreIndispensable for teachers, school leaders, counselors, and all educators, this will become a much-referenced resource for building cooperative parent-teacher relationships that positively impact students' academic success.