Episode 2: The Top 5 Ways To Build Effective Relationships With Difficult Parents
On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your teachers on the quality of their relationships with the parents at your school?
On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your teachers on the quality and frequency of their communication with the parents at your school?
Well, if you said anything other than 10 out of 10 for those questions, I’ve got great news for you. Today’s episode of the Private School Leader Podcast is entitled: “Teach your teachers: The Top 5 Ways to Build Effective Relationships With Difficult Parents". I promise you that if your teachers implement these 5 strategies, you will see measurable results at your school. Results like higher scores on your parent satisfaction survey, higher retention rates and lower teacher turnover.
The 5 Strategies Are: See The Wall Of Mutual Distrust Remember The Child In The Chair Turn Listening Into Your Superpower Build Trust By Keeping Your Promises Surprise and Delight
I know what you’re thinking: “That’s all well and good, but my teachers are the ones that need to hear this.” Well, I’ve got you covered! I have created a free “Plug & Play PD” for you. This is a 45 minute webinar complete with guided notes and discussion questions. You can use it at a staff meeting or to just coach up a teacher that needs to grow in the area of teacher communication. You can CLICK HERE to grab the free webinar and guided notes.
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