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Quick Tips for Communicating with Parents in Special Education

We all know the magic that happens when families and educators work together. But let’s be honest: Communicating with parents, especially when things get tough, can feel like climbing Mount Everest in flip-flops. Why Communicating with Parents is Key? Empowering Progress Parents are our partners, with a wealth of knowledge about their children. When communication between parents and teachers is effective, it empowers parents to be more actively involved in their child’s progress. This involvement can take many forms, such as monitoring homework, providing additional support at home, or participating in school activities. By keeping parents informed about their child’s strengths, areas for improvement, and progress over time, we empower parents to play an active role in their child’s educational journey.  Building Trust Trust is the foundation of any successful relationship, including the…

I am the owner and author behind All Things Exceptional. I am also a mother and teacher of children with special needs. I have 3 children – one girl and two boys. My middle son has Autism, Epilepsy, and a few other health conditions. He truly inspires me. I also have a brother and many relatives with intellectual disabilities and/or on the spectrum. I can sincerely relate to the families I work with and genuinely love all things ESE or Exceptional Student Education (hence my business name). Read More

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