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Showing posts with label Parents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parents. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 July 2015

How to Deal With Students' Parents in Denial About a Behavior Problem



Students, for a variety of reasons, may develop behavior problems in school. These problems may include lack of participation in class activities, disruptive outbursts and hostility towards teachers and administrators. It is important that parents assist teachers by helping their children when these problems arise. However, some parents refuse to believe that their child is behaving badly. If you are an educator, a counselor or just a concerned friend, there is a way to deal with parents in denial.

Monday, 3 November 2014

Flipped Classrooms and Flipped Lessons: What Does It Mean for Parents?



Your child may be at a school where they are using an approach called "flipped classroom" or "flipped lesson." If so, keep reading to find out more about the concept, and three ways that you can support flipped learning at home.