Positive Relationships with Families506

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Positive Relationships with Families Laneisha Maye Belhaven University Edu 506: Classroom Management Dr. Claudia Nisbett October 28, 2023
Positive Relationships with Families Positive relationships with families are crucial for the overall development and success of students. These relationships play a significant role in fostering a supportive, collaborative, and enriching educational environment. Beverage, S. (2013) Here are several reasons why positive relationships with families are important: Support for academic success, social and emotional development, behavioral development, and motivation and engagement. When parents and caregivers are actively engaged in their child's education, students tend to perform better academically. Supportive families can assist with homework, provide a quiet and nurturing home environment for studying, and encourage a love for learning. In this situation, the teacher and parent have the same goals concerning the student’s positive development and achievement. Clarke, B. L., Sheridan, S. M., & Woods, K. E. (2010). Building strong connections between home and school can help in addressing social and emotional challenges that students may face. This support system can help students develop positive self- esteem, emotional resilience, and effective communication skills. Positive relationships with families can lead to consistency in expectations and discipline. When schools and families are on the same page regarding behavioral standards, students are more likely to exhibit appropriate behavior both at home and in school. Parental involvement and encouragement can significantly enhance a student's motivation to excel in school. Knowing that their families are invested in their education can inspire students to take their studies seriously and stay engaged in the learning process. There are a number of strategies that I use to develop positive relationships with students' caregivers. One strategy is to establish clear and consistent channels of communication. Share regular updates on student progress, important events, and classroom activities. Respond to
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