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161. How to Communicate with Parents Effectively in Special Education: 5 Things to Do and Not Do for Success
Episode 161

161. How to Communicate with Parents Effectively in Special Education: 5 Things to Do and Not Do for Success

Autism Classroom Resources Podcast: A Podcast for Special Educators · Christine Reeve, Autism Classroom Resources

April 25, 202324m 43s

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Show Notes

A crucial part of building strong relationships with families is ensuring that there is a clear communication method between home and school. One of the hardest parts of establishing a communication system is deciding what needs to be shared and how to share this information in a way that works for both you and the families. We all know how busy special education teachers are and families are often quite busy as well so having efficient and effective communication is key.

Finding how to communicate with parents effectively does not need to be complicated. In this episode, I am sharing 5 things you should not do and 5 things you should do when communicating with families. 

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01:12 - Why having a home-school communication system is so important

03:37 - The 5 Don'ts of a strong communication system between school and families

13:20 - The 5 Dos of parent communication

19:58 - My secret tip for successful home-school communication

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