July 18, 2003, Newsletter Issue #95: What do I say?

Tip of the Week

Communicating with your childīs care provider is very important. It is much better to have an open and relaxed dialogue already open so that you can address any later serious concerns, and you also get the benefit of being directly involved in your childīs care. Some suggested topics for regular communication are:

1. If your child did not sleep well the night before, or did not eat well, always let your carer know. It can affect your childīs whole day and effect his behaviour.

2. To get an idea on what your childīs current interests are, ask what their current favourite activity is. Is it reading? Is it the class pet? Theme play? The more you know, the more involved you can be with your child.

3. Ask about class needs. Perhaps the classroom is short on certain supplies or they are collecting for a needy child. You might be able to help. The more donated items, the less often administrative costs will go up.

4. Ask your childīs provider regularly about your childīs milestones. Are you concerned about her progress in an area? Find out if he is actually behind first.

5. Donīt just take a look at your childīs weekly learning schedule. Ask the teacher what they actually did for certain activities. For example, what did they do for music that week? The more you know, the more you can participate in your childīs learning.

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