Back-To-School | Family-School Collaboration focusing on the quality of life for all
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In this episode, Meme Heineman, Ph.D in special education, and Kimberli Breen discuss Home and School Collaboration with regard to supporting student behavior.
Part of positive behavior support, which is a multi-tiered model of response to intervention on home and school collaboration, is described in more detail in the article ” Improving Student Behavior by Getting on the Same Page.” [2]
Biggest Takeaways You Don’t Want to Miss:
• Common challenges between home and school that need to be overcome
• No two children are the same; schools need to be mindful that NO TWO families are the same either
• Understanding the benefits of working together as a TEAM
Tune to what Kim had to say…
Links:
Positive Behavior Support for Parents Program [3]
Special Issue: Positive Behavior Support in Family Routines: Proven Strategies [4]
Know Your Rights in the IEP Process: What Do those Procedural Safeguards Really Mean? [5]
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More Family-School Collaboration and Partnership Ideas
School Success Tips from Parents & Professionals [8]
The Importance of Parents and Professionals Partnering [6]
Parent-Professional Partnerships {Tip 28 of 31} [9]
What Special Education Teachers and Professionals Want You to Know [7]
How Parents Can Work Together to Help Their Child With Their Education [10]
IEP… I Do’s Building a Viable Home-School Relationship – It’s like a Marriage [11]
Beyond the IEP Team: 6 Tips for Parent Participation at School [12]
Getting Involved with Positive Behavior Support at Your Child’s School [13]
Whether it’s Your First IEP or You’re a Pro: 10 things to Cover at the Meeting [14]
Embracing Your Child’s Best Ways of Learning 12 Different Ways to Learn [15]
Developing Your Own Network [16]