sharing information with parents


How important is sharing data with parents?

    Regularly sharing data with families contributes to student performancerecent study found that students in a summer credit-recovery course whose parents received weekly, individualized communication were 41 percent less likely to fail the course (Kraft & Rogers, 2014).

Who should I Share my Child’s personal information with?

    Some information should be shared with all caregivers who work at the facility the child attends, but most of it should only be shared with the people directly working with the child on a day-to-day basis. 3ep written information in a safe placersonal information should not be left laying around for other parents or staff members to see.

Why is sharing information important?

    Through sharing of information, children and their families feel valuedey feel their families, their culture is represented and they feel welcomeis works both wayscouraging Parents to share information and be involved in your service is an important part of thisrents can contribute within the setting in so many ways.

What is the parent share?

    The Parent Share is a collaborative group of parents and staff from three agencies providing supports to people with intellectual disabilities: Community Living Toronto, Parent Outreach Program and Extend-a-familynning bi-weekly the group began partnering in 2000 and is currently running out of Cedarbrook Community Centre at 91 Eastpark Blvd.
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