Parents communicate closely with teachers and can take time to attend parent-teacher conferences, which is a kind of support for teachers' work. Parents can learn about their children's learning in school through communication with teachers, and go home to better guide and educate their children. In addition, through communication with parents, teachers can learn about students' homework at home. If there are any knowledge points they don't understand, parents can guide them or go back to school to let teachers guide them, so as to teach students in accordance with their aptitude. Parents and teachers work together to provide a better educational environment for their children.
Increase communication between parents. At parent-teacher conferences, parents can freely exchange their educational experiences. How to educate and guide parents of students with good grades, and then parents adjust their education methods according to the actual situation of students. More contact between parents can also enable children to expand their social circle, make more friends and find more learning methods suitable for them.
Moreover, the communication between parents can make parents know their children better from another angle. Many things happen at school, and children report good news instead of bad news. Through communication with other parents, we can hear things that children usually don't want to tell themselves, from which we can better guide and encourage them.
Summary of academic performance At the parent-teacher meeting, many students will summarize the exam and praise the students who have the best exam results, so that parents can know their children's academic performance after a period of hard work. What are the shortcomings of children and what can be improved can be clearly understood through parent-teacher meetings.
It's no big deal to let children know that they are valued, but not attending parent-teacher conferences will put children under great psychological pressure. For parents who don't attend parent-teacher conferences, teachers will ask why. When I was a child, teachers would sneer at students who didn't attend parent-teacher conferences. This was originally a parent's problem, but it became a student's fault. Participating in parent-teacher conferences helps children feel valued and cared for, which is conducive to their future study and growth.