I'm sure we've all been there: a note gets sent home, and it's never seen!
Parents are incredibly busy. It's a tough job. But somehow we've got to get them to read those notes!
Here are a few tricks:
I send home a newsletter once a week in my classroom. I always write a personal note to each parent on each newsletter. It goes home on Friday, and I ask them to sign them and return them on Monday.
Sound crazy? They are quick notes, and it's a definite investment in time: it pays off... it establishes a line of communication!
How do I entice them to get in the habit of reading those weekly notes?
How to get the kids involved?
I make sure I write a positive note about that child, and make sure the child knows about it! They'll go home and beg their parents to read it!
I make sure I write a positive note about that child, and make sure the child knows about it! They'll go home and beg their parents to read it!
Here are a few examples:
Once you get the parents in the habit of checking the newsletter each week, they'll look forward to the notes.
Of course, the notes are ALMOST always positive, but if something comes up during the week, you can be reasonably sure that note will be noticed, because you established the routine right away!
Of course, the notes are ALMOST always positive, but if something comes up during the week, you can be reasonably sure that note will be noticed, because you established the routine right away!