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Communicate with parents, teachers, and peers by
Asking questions.
Sharing concerns and worries.
Speaking up for their own needs and wants.
Telling parents about their day at school.
Be responsible for their own actions by
Following school rules.
Completing assignments on time.
Taking home school work, homework, and school communications.
Taking responsibility for daily needs: meals, hygiene, bedtime,
personal belongings, and fitness.
Accepting responsibility for behavior choices.
Attending school on time.
Organizing and preparing for the school day.
Respecting others and their property at all times.
Give their best effort by
Listening and following directions.
Working creatively and cooperatively.
Using all available resources.
Reading outside of school.
Participating in school activities.
Having a good attitude.
Being open to diversity.
Trying new things.
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Communicate with the school by
Attending parent conferences and volunteering for other activities.
Finding and reading notices and newsletters sent home.
Informing the school about situations that impact a child's life:
illness, death, divorce, loss of job.
Provide a home environment conducive to learning by
Establishing and maintaining a bedtime.
Setting a time and place for homework and offering help when
needed.
Limiting movie and TV viewing and only allowing age-appropriate
shows.
Keeping sick children home.
Providing reading materials and reading with child.
Praising child's hard work and achievements.
Having child at school on time.
Disciplining their child.
Guide their child and be a good role model
Encourage child to be independent by
Listening and talking with child about his/her school day.
Problem solving with child.
Expecting child's best effort.
Helping child get organized.
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Communicate with parents by
Frequently providing information about what is being taught in
the classroom.
Inviting, encouraging, and reinforcing parent involvement.
Provide a positive, safe, caring environment by
Giving positive reinforcement.
Creating a sense of belonging.
Maintaining classroom control and managing conflict quickly and
fairly.
Have high expectations for each child by
Encouraging independence.
Promoting daily attendance.
Academically challenging each child.
Understanding and respecting individual learning styles and needs.
Know and articulate content and curriculum by
Being organized.
Being a life-long learner.
Using varied and current teaching methods, media and curriculum.
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