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I went to the website,"Engaging Families in Early Childhood Education".This was interesting to me I am always trying to try new ways to get parents involved in their childs learning in the classroom. I will refer to this website frequently when school starts back to help me get the parents engaged. Thanks for the resource as this was very helpful to me as a new teacher .
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine,
ReplyDeleteLike Patricia, I also visited the Engaging Parents website. This was most interesting to me because this year I have found it hard to make connections with my parents. I always hear that home school connections help to build strong foundations- but honestly I feel like it is easier said than done. I will definitely be referring back to this and other articles at the beginning of my next school year! Thanks!!!
Kristin