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For too many families, the language and culture of public education
are confusing and intimidating, creating barriers that prevent
meaningful and supportive collaboration. This can be especially
true for both the parents of students who struggle and the parents
of students who are high achievers. But it doesn't have to be that
way. Schools should be a place where parents feel welcomed and a
place where rules and practices are translated into language that
parents can understand and relate to. Ultimately, schools should be
a place where parents are provided the information they need to
support and advocate for their children. If you are the parent of a
struggling or high-achieving child, Advanced and Struggling
Students: An Insider's Guide for Parents and Teachers to Support
Exceptional Youngsters will teach you how to understand and be
understood. Full of tips, strategies, resources, and real-life
stories, this book will help you learn how to be a productive
partner with your child's school and how to be an effective
advocate for your child's needs.
For too many families, the language and culture of public education
are confusing and intimidating, creating barriers that prevent
meaningful and supportive collaboration. This can be especially
true for both the parents of students who struggle and the parents
of students who are high achievers. But it doesn't have to be that
way. Schools should be a place where parents feel welcomed and a
place where rules and practices are translated into language that
parents can understand and relate to. Ultimately, schools should be
a place where parents are provided the information they need to
support and advocate for their children. If you are the parent of a
struggling or high-achieving child, Advanced and Struggling
Students: An Insider's Guide for Parents and Teachers to Support
Exceptional Youngsters will teach you how to understand and be
understood. Full of tips, strategies, resources, and real-life
stories, this book will help you learn how to be a productive
partner with your child's school and how to be an effective
advocate for your child's needs.
Since March of 2019, parents across the US have gained an
unprecedented peek into their children's schools and classrooms. In
many cases, this has led to a newfound respect and appreciation for
the hard work of teachers and administrators. But it has also
raised important questions about the roles that parents can and
should play in their children's education.This book is a collection
of insider information, not to help parents beat the system, but to
help them work with the system-and to make sure the system works
with them.Full of tips, strategies, resources, and real-life
stories, this book will help any parent navigate the often
confusing world of public schools. Whether you want to advocate for
your child's classroom experience, support your child when they get
in trouble, or just help make a difference in your child's school,
this book will show you how.
Since March of 2019, parents across the US have gained an
unprecedented peek into their children's schools and classrooms. In
many cases, this has led to a newfound respect and appreciation for
the hard work of teachers and administrators. But it has also
raised important questions about the roles that parents can and
should play in their children's education.This book is a collection
of insider information, not to help parents beat the system, but to
help them work with the system-and to make sure the system works
with them.Full of tips, strategies, resources, and real-life
stories, this book will help any parent navigate the often
confusing world of public schools. Whether you want to advocate for
your child's classroom experience, support your child when they get
in trouble, or just help make a difference in your child's school,
this book will show you how.
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