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1. Could do inservice if you think the parents will attend
2. Probably better to do letter or email
- Call first to see which they prefer
- Tell them to return 2nd page signed or reply to email to confirm understanding
- Don’t just send home in backpack
3. Have a different letter for speech, language, social, stuttering, etc.
4. Things to include
- A little about you and your job
- What you see their child for
- How that area impacts education
- How you want them to finish quickly so they don’t con tune to miss class time
- How working at home will help them progress faster
- Tell them you’ll be sending homework when you can but you have many kids on your caseload so you encourage them to seek activities on their own as well
- Give resources like my site that are parent-friendly and searchable
- Your contact info
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