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Title: Can you hear me now?


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Can you hear me now?
Effective Home - School Communication
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DEFINIITON
  • A two-way process
  • Meaningful and
  • ongoing
  • Lays a foundation
  • for home-school
  • partnerships

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
What is it?
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PURPOSE
  • Establish trust
  • Shared
  • expectations
  • Foster future
  • family involvement

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Why do it?
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BENEFITS
When the first contact is a positive one, parents
are more open to hearing from the school later
even when there is a problem.
GOOD NEWS!
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THE FOUR TYPES
Written Communication
  • Welcome packets
  • Positive postcards
  • Student agendas
  • Flyers
  • Newsletters
  • Surveys

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  • Flyers
  • Bullets (like these)
  • help to
  • Make content look like
  • a quick and easy read
  • Organize important
  • information
  • Create an informal and
  • friendly tone.

Written Communication
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BEST PRACTICES
Flyers A single large image creates a stronger
impression than many small pictures. It allows
the eye and the mind to focus .
Written Communication
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BEST PRACTICES
Flyers Do NOT use more than 2 or 3 fonts or
COLORS! If you want your flyer to be read,
remember Less is more.
Written Communication
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THE FOUR TYPES
4 Types of Communication
Electronic Communication
  • Share good news
  • Share links and
  • resources
  • Remind families
  • of upcoming
  • events

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BEST PRACTICES
E-Mail Be sure to use proper spelling and
punctuation. Avoid using abbreviations.
Electronic Communication
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BEST PRACTICES
E-Mail Parents cannot see your face or hear your
tone of voice in an E-Mail. Do not use humor or
sarcasm or share bad news. When in doubt, pick up
the phone.
Electronic Communication
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BEST PRACTICES
School Website 65 of American homes have
internet access and that number grows daily.
Does your school have a website worthy of their
E-ttention?
Electronic Communication
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THE FOUR TYPES
4 Types of Communication
Verbal and In-person
  • Phone calls
  • Face-to-face
  • Speeches
  • Presentations

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BEST PRACTICES
  • Face-to-Face
  • Maintain an open posture.
  • Smile
  • Maintain eye contact
  • Lean forward
  • Avoid folding your
  • arms or crossing your
  • legs.

Verbal Communication
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BEST PRACTICES
Listen up. Parents have vital information and
insights about their child. Ask yourself, What
do I wish I knew about this child?
Verbal Communication
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THE FOUR TYPES
4 Types of Communication
Visual Communication
  • School Marquee
  • Parking lot signs
  • Building signage
  • Bulletin boards

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BEST PRACTICES
School Marquee Dont miss an opportunity to
sell your school. YAY! Our six graders have
read 2532 books!
Visual Communication
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BEST PRACTICES
Signs, signs, everywhere signs. Do a walk-through
to evaluate the effectiveness of your signs.
Visual Communication
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NOW HEAR THIS
  • Communication
  • 55 body language
  • 38 tone of voice
  • 7 content of words

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K.I.S.S.
  • Keep It Short and Simple
  • Avoid using educational
  • jargon (differentiated
  • instruction)
  • Stick to the point
  • Remember Two-way
  • means listening.

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BLUEPRINT 4 SUCCESS
  • By taking the time to draft a plan for
    home-school communication, your efforts will pave
    the way for all future contacts with families.
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