Parent’s Assistance Letter
The student will develop a three to four-page welcome letter (single-spaced) that conveys the assistance and
support that will be made available to parents and children in a classroom. The letter must include:
• an introduction of yourself and the classroom
• ways you will make children feel safe and comfortable
• your goals for the children
• educational supports that you will make available to parents
• social support and resources available to assist families, and
• positive communication that conveys high expectations
make sure the letter is very welcoming, genuine, warm. Talk about families, classroom setup, the rest of the staff of the classroom. talk about physical and emotional safety. talk about your goals, what you want to teach the kids. talk about kindness, madness, books, how to make the children feel comfortable with the parents.
Parent’s Assistance Letter
The student will develop a three to four-page welcome letter (single-spaced) that conveys the assistance and
support that will be made available to parents and children in a classroom. The letter must include:
• an introduction of yourself and the classroom
• ways you will make children feel safe and comfortable
• your goals for the children
• educational supports that you will make available to parents
• social support and resources available to assist families, and
• positive communication that conveys high expectations
Parent’s Assistance Letter
make sure the letter is very welcoming, genuine, warm. Talk about families, classroom setup, the rest of the staff of the classroom. talk about physical and emotional safety. talk about your goals, what you want to teach the kids. talk about kindness, madness, books, how to make the children feel comfortable with the parents.
The student will develop a three to four-page welcome letter (single-spaced) that conveys the assistance and
support that will be made available to parents and children in a classroom. The letter must include:,
• an introduction of yourself and the classroom,
• ways you will make children feel safe and comfortable,
• your goals for the children,
• educational supports that you will make available to parents,
• social support and resources available to assist families,
• positive communication that conveys high expectations
Parent’s Assistance Letter
make sure the letter is very welcoming, genuine, warm. Talk about families, classroom setup, the rest of the staff of the classroom. talk about physical and emotional safety. talk about your goals, what you want to teach the kids. talk about kindness, madness, books, how to make the children feel comfortable with the parents.