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- Parents Under Pressure - HHS. gov
It explores the unique stressors that parents and caregivers face; the impact of these stressors on the mental health and well-being of parents, caregivers, and children; and the policies, programs, and cultural shifts we need to make to allow parents and caregivers to flourish and thrive
- Tips for Talking with Parents about Developmental Concerns
Talk with parents regularly about their child’s development – not only at times of concern -- and provide them with resources so they can track milestones at home
- CHILD CARE CENTER NOTIFICATION OF PARENTS’ RIGHTS
CALIFORNIA STATE LAW PROVIDES THAT THE LICENSEE MAY DENY ACCESS TO THE CHILD CARE CENTER TO A PARENT AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IF THE BEHAVIOR OF THE PARENT AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE POSES A RISK TO CHILDREN IN CARE
- Special Education: A Basic Guide for Parents
Parents are the most important people in a child’s education While teachers and even schools can change from year to year, parents are the constant connection between children and learning, both at home and at school
- The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Guidance for . . .
This guidance document is designed to provide parents of minor students with some basic information regarding FERPA and their rights, and to address some of the basic questions most frequently asked by parents
- PARENT CHILD COMMUNICATION
Parents should try to send positive messages to their children For example, when a child picks up his toys after he or she is finished with them, parents can let him or her know that they appreciate it by saying something like, "I appreciate it when you pick up your toys without being told "
- Effective Parent Leadership: A Practical Approach to
Shared Leadership is successfully achieved when parents and professionals build effective partnerships and share responsibility, expertise and leadership in decisions being made that affect families and communities The parents involved in this new way of collaborating are called Parent Leaders
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