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I SEND MY CHILD TO SCHOOL

What More Do You Want?

Regenia Rawlinson

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Beschreibung

Are you seeking ways to enhance parental involvement in your students' education? Have you crafted a strategy at your school to collaborate effectively with parents? Consider the three key elements that could make your classroom more welcoming. Reflect on whether your personal beliefs and assumptions might be barriers to reaching out to parents.


In I Send My Child to School! What More Do You Want? Regenia Mitchum Rawlinson equips educators with the essential knowledge to gain parents' trust and support. This invaluable resource delves into the importance of parental involvement and offers practical guidance on building positive home-school connections.


Rawlinson's book presents straightforward and effective strategies to engage parents in ways that resonate with them. When parents and educators unite, the result is a significant boost in student achievement. Empower your teaching with Rawlinson's expert advice and create a thriving educational environment for your students.

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Parental involvement, happy parents, welcoming classrooms, effective strategies for parent involvement, collaboration with parents, parental connections, power teaching, students achievement