
Principal Addie Gaines offers these resources that teachers can use to ensure that parent-teacher conferences are productive for teachers and parents.
Effective Communication
http://www.kellybear.com/TeacherArticles/TeacherTip15.html
Leah Davies, M.Ed., offers tips about effective communication, including both receptive and expressive modes.
10 Tips for the Best Parent Conferences Ever
http://teachers.net/gazette/OCT02/gruber.html
Barbara and Sue Gruber offer ten tips for planning and conducting parent-teacher conferences. This resource specifically outlines how to conduct a productive phone conference.
Guidelines for Conferences Concerning Angry Children
http://www.kellybear.com/TeacherArticles/TeacherTip11.html
This link offers specific tips from Leah Davies, M.Ed., for conferencing with parents of angry children, but it contains excellent general information regarding conferences.
Children and Television
http://www.kellybear.com/TeacherArticles/TeacherTip8.html
This article by Leah Davies, M.Ed., is on the effects on children of watching television; it offers background information for helping you to address this social concern at conferences.
Guidelines for Helping With Homework
http://www.loveandlogic.com/Pages/0401homework.html
Dr. Charles Fay offers tips for helping parents "so they don't work harder than their child!"
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Ways to Establish Good Homework Habits
http://family.msn.com/tool/article.aspx?dept=learn&
sdept=lea&name=me_072604_homeworkhabits
This article from MSNfamily.com provides ideas to share with parents so
they can helping ensure that homework is a positive learning experience.
Risk Factors and Behaviors
http://www.loveandlogic.com/Pages/0401riskfactors.html
Dr. Charles Fay offers a list of behaviors/symptoms of a child/family in crisis. This could be a helpful resource as you consider solutions to situations and/or whether to refer a child/family for additional resources.
Tease-Proof Your Kids
http://www.loveandlogic.com/Pages/0401teaseproof.html
As much as all of us try to forbid teasing, the truth of the matter is that it occurs. This article from the Love and Logic Web site offers information to share with parents who are concerned that their child is being teased. The information focuses on how to teach the child who is being teased how to be less of a target.
Guiding Children to Solve Their Own Problems
http://www.loveandlogic.com/Media/guidingchildren.pdf
This resource from the Love and Logic Web site is designed to help parents help a child to make choices, but the same principles can be used to help adults solve problems. Parents often react well to a question such as "Would you like to know what some other parents have tried?"
Parent Tips
http://www.kellybear.com/ParentTips.html
This resource by Leah Davies, M.Ed., offers a handful of ways in which parents can help give children what they need. Topics include Is Family Mealtime Important?, Discipline for Young Children, Helping Your Child Cope with School Transitions, and Twenty Ways to Foster Values in Children.
Reading Strategies for Emergent Readers
http://www.marcias-lesson-links.com/full%20pamphlet.pdf
This printable pamphlet offers tip for parents.
At Home With Math
http://athomewithmath.terc.edu/math_kits.html
This resource, funded by the National Science Foundation, offers ten math activities/investigations for parents and students to do together at home.
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Sure-Fire Tips for Smoother School Days
http://family.msn.com/tool/article.aspx?dept=
learn&sdept=lea&name=sc_100804_smoothdays
MSNfamily.com offers ideas for getting your kids going in the morning,
starting off the day on a pleasant note.
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Ways to Develop Your Child's Organizational Skills
http://www.scholastic.com/schoolage/
grade2/atschool/qc_child_organize.htm
Scholastic Families offers ideas for helping the disorganized child.
Additional Information
If you have other specific concerns about your students or their families, the following are some general resources that will lead to excellent resources about a wide variety of issues.
Love and Logic
http://www.loveandlogic.com/Pages/0400articles.html
Articles for parents and teachers offer solutions to a variety of common problems.
Parenting With Love and Logic
http://www.loveandlogic.com/Pages/0700parents.html
Scroll past the books for sale on this page to find articles specifically targeted for parents.
Teacher/Counselor Articles
http://www.kellybear.com/TeacherTips.html
Leah Davies, M.Ed., presents articles for teachers on a wide variety of topics of interest.
DisciplineHelp.com
http://www.disciplinehelp.com
This resource offers reasons and solutions for more than 100 types of child misbehavior. It could be used as a resource for yourself, or for a source for parent handouts.
Scholastic Families
http://www.scholastic.com/families/
This is an excellent resource for teachers or parents. Articles are arranged by common concerns, age, and grade level.
MSN
Family Resource Library
http://family.msn.com/tool/article.aspx?
dept=learn&sdept=lea&name=index
This extensive resource offers tips for parents of children of all ages
on a wide variety of topics.