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Talk with Your Child's Teacher (Colorín Colorado) (Available in Spanish)

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In the U.S. educational system, teachers and school leaders believe that a strong partnership between the home and school will help children succeed in school. Teachers welcome input from the parents about their children, such as information about what the child likes to do or what they are good at. Teachers also understand that each student is different and learns differently, and that no one knows your child better than you do. You may provide some insight that will help the teacher work more effectively with your child at school.

Many teachers say that they don't often receive information from parents about problems at home. Many parents say that they don't know what the school expects from their children-or from them. Sharing information is essential and both teachers and parents are responsible for making it happen. Here are some steps you can take to develop a strong partnership with your child's teachers.

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Collaboration Elementary English Learners (ELs) High School Middle School Parent/Family Preschool