1084. Tutoring sessions with parents? Just essential




Teacher B said to teacher A, “I insist on this point: we teachers of English have to try to open up the view of the importance of mastering English to our students today. 

Sometimes we have to talk with their parents, at an appointed tutoring session. 

It’s of a paramount importance what they tell you about their son, and what you tell them about him. 

And then you may catch yourself thinking that you must be clear about this point or that one, which are important for the parents to learn. Both positive and negative points. Also, as I’m saying, positive things, which can be many, and which ones are encouraging! 

His parents need to hear this positive point from you. 

All this within the context of the love of benevolence and affection you have for these people, the parents and kid. This conversation with their parents is an important aid to them, because they’re the first and the protagonists of his sons’ and daughters’ education.” / Photo from: colegiolostilos com. padres en tutoría 

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Anonymous said…
Students look up to their parents and they see them as their role model. It is good that they encourage their kids and talk to them about the tutoring session. I always make sure that I guide my kids even if they already have a tutor from k-6 tutoring services helping them.

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