Friday, December 2, 2011

Celebrate Children’s Accomplishments

Concert Night—Basketball Game

Parent Conference—Spelling Bee Etc.


Parent— It is very cold outside and you do not feel very well and would love to just stay home.

Teacher—I have been with kids all day, I have tons of papers to correct.  Wish I didn't have to go out tonight would rather stay home.

Child— Very excited, have been practicing for months, I don't think I am  a very good but the my  teacher/coach says we are all amazing.  I get to wear my best clothes. The coach says I have a great lay-up!

Parent—Take a Tylenol, wear a scarf, call Gramma and Grampa so they can come along, put a smile on your face and enjoy the moment. Children really do grow up fast!

Teacher—Drink a cup of coffee, put on a smile.  Outside of their  family you are one of the most important people in a child's life.  You  really can make a difference.  The more adults involved in the growth of a child the more positive influences they will be exposed to.

Results—Child feels appreciated, and encouraged and will be apt to participate in more positive school related activates.  Parents get to meet school faculty and see what there kids do everyday. Parents you cant judge a school if you don’t spend any time there. Just like voting you cant complain if you don't vote. Teachers you get to meet parents and learn more about your students.  Remember every job has a costumer and your costumers are children and parents.


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