“You only know the hardship of parenting when you raise a child yourself,” the saying goes, and it’s especially true during the golden years of childhood – preschool. Educating young children is not just the school’s responsibility; it also requires close collaboration between families and teachers. So, how can we skillfully handle preschool pedagogical situations with parents? Let’s explore together!
Preschool parent-teacher situations
Communication – The Golden Key in the School-Family Relationship
Communication is the cornerstone of building a positive relationship between teachers and parents. Open and sincere conversations help both sides understand each other better, allowing them to find the best educational approaches for the child together. I remember the story of baby Minh Anh, who was shy and often cried. After talking with her mother, I learned that Minh Anh missed her father’s presence because he was frequently away on business trips. From then on, I focused more on encouraging and motivating Minh Anh, while also guiding her mother on how to compensate for the lack of paternal affection when her father was away. Gradually, Minh Anh became more outgoing and confident.
Handling Situations – “Softly but Firmly”
In the process of teaching children, some “laughable and tearful” situations are inevitable. For example, when parents complain that their child has been hit by a classmate, or when parents are not satisfied with the teacher’s handling of a situation. At this time, “bend the soft, but straighten the stiff” is the key. Teacher Nguyen Thi Lan, a preschool education expert at Phu Cat Kindergarten, once shared in her book “The Art of Communicating with Parents” that: “Patience, listening, and empathy are crucial factors in resolving any conflicts.”
Cooperation for Co-development – “Young Bamboo Steps Firmly”
The cooperation between family and school is a solid foundation for the comprehensive development of children. Regularly exchanging information, sharing experiences, and jointly developing preschool lesson observation plans will help children progress quickly. According to Vietnamese spiritual beliefs, “a good land attracts good birds,” a harmonious and loving educational environment will help children develop well both physically and mentally. I believe that with the consensus of families and schools, children will be like “bamboo shoots after the rain,” growing up healthy and happy.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I communicate effectively with teachers about my child’s learning progress?
- What should I do when there is a conflict with another parent?
- I want to participate in school activities, how do I register?
- What regulations does Circular 36 Report for Preschools have regarding the cooperation between families and schools?
Conclusion
“Bend the tree when it is young, teach the child when they are small.” Building a good relationship between family and school is extremely important in the process of raising children. Let’s join hands to create a loving educational environment, helping children take firm steps in life. If you need more information or advice, please contact Phone Number: 0372999999, or visit address: 234 Hao Nam, Hanoi. We have a 24/7 customer care team. Don’t forget to share this article if you find it helpful and leave a comment below to share your experiences! You can also learn more about Thomas Kindergarten.