5 Smart Questions You Must Ask During Parent Teacher Conference
Parent teacher conference is an important part of education. It is an opportunity for parents to discuss the progress of their child and get useful advice on education. But in order to have the dialogue with the teachers to be more productive, it is also important to ask them the right questions.
Let’s check out top 5 smart questions that every parent should ask during a parent teacher conference.

How to Get in Touch With You?
Exchange phone numbers and other contact details with the teacher and parents of your child’s classmates during this meeting. This will help to keep abreast of the news and, if necessary, to control the educational process of the child.
Be sure to ask what time it will be convenient for the teacher to talk with you. So the teacher will be able to give you more time and a calm environment to discuss everything that interests you.
Which Strong Points Does My Child Have?
The parent teacher conference should discuss not only those things for which your child is behind but also things where he/she stands ahead of others. What is useful and will make my child succeed in the future?
In the educational institutions, the development of children takes place in two ways-intellectually and mentally. And these processes are phased. Ask the teachers how to understand whether your child is moving in the right direction, and what exactly is worth paying more attention to.
What Should I Do at Home to Help the Child Study Better?
To achieve greater progress (emotional or intellectual), work should be conducted not only in the school but at home also. Ask the teacher what you can do at home to help the child achieve better results and defeat any school stress they may be feeling.

How Could the Right Plans Help in Progress?
At school, your child spends much time and is constantly under the supervision of teachers. There are situations when a child is excellent at learning, but his behavior needs to become better, or vice versa. Therefore, it is worthwhile to prioritize and find out which goals are more important for today.
Then, it is time to decide how you as a parent are able to measure the progress of own kid. There are many ways to gauge learning outcomes, such as school tests, private tuition assignments, etc. Ask the teacher which method is more suitable to practice at home.
What Would You Do if It Was Your Child?
Parents come to the meeting to first learn how their child’s education is progressing. But if you ask the teacher to do it, be it his child, you can get interesting and perhaps informal answers.
Conclusions:
Often, parents are so addicted to discussing assessments, especially when their child has poor grades. Are you sure that your child gets along well with peers? Is there any practice of ridicule and mockery in the classroom? How well does he work on team projects?
You must try to direct your conversation with the teacher in a constructive way if you want to get the most out of this meeting
Author Bio:
Today’s guest post is submitted by James. He works as a full-time career advisor and private tutor at SmileTutor.
2 Comments
kathy downey
I was discussing this with my MOm friends last night,these re great questions to ask!
Micheline
Great questions, good idea to write them down and take with you.