Parent-teacher conferences can seem like high-pressure events.
There are only 10 or 15 minutes, at most, for you and the teacher to discuss many important things. Plus you want to keep things positive and the teacher engaged. It’s a lot to consider.
On this episode of Parenting Behavior, host Dr. Andy Kahn will talk about some things you can do to make the conference as successful as possible.
Related resources
- 3 ways I engage my child in parent-teacher conferences
- Teachers weigh in: What I wish parents asked at parent-teacher conferences
- Listen: How to make the most of parent-teacher conferences
- Download: Parent-teacher conference worksheet
Timestamps
(00:54) Basic ways to prepare before the conference
(02:29) Advance communication
(04:44) How to prepare emotionally
(08:16) Special considerations for neurodivergent kids
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A transcript for this episode is available on Understood.org.
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