A School Leader's Guide to Dealing with Difficult Parents
This new supplement to the bestselling Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition is designed to help you with the specific challenges you face as a school leader when dealing with parents. The main book, Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition, shows how your teachers and other educators can communicate with parents more effectively. With this new supplement, you‘ll learn how you, as a leader, can—and must—support and coach teachers along the way. Topics covered include how to Make sure your teachers understand the families they re dealing with; Help your teachers communicate effectively with parents by being positive and proactive, so problems don‘t escalate to the main office; Establish expectations for dealing with parents, so teachers understand how to be appropriate even when a parent is not; Ensure your teachers feel supported by you when they re dealing with difficult parents; and Help teachers become more confident and empowered in challenging situations. With these practical books, you‘ll be able to get parents on your side so they can become a positive force in your school‘s success.
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A School Leader's Guide to Dealing with Difficult Parents
This new supplement to the bestselling Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition is designed to help you with the specific challenges you face as a school leader when dealing with parents. The main book, Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition, shows how your teachers and other educators can communicate with parents more effectively. With this new supplement, you‘ll learn how you, as a leader, can—and must—support and coach teachers along the way. Topics covered include how to Make sure your teachers understand the families they re dealing with; Help your teachers communicate effectively with parents by being positive and proactive, so problems don‘t escalate to the main office; Establish expectations for dealing with parents, so teachers understand how to be appropriate even when a parent is not; Ensure your teachers feel supported by you when they re dealing with difficult parents; and Help teachers become more confident and empowered in challenging situations. With these practical books, you‘ll be able to get parents on your side so they can become a positive force in your school‘s success.
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A School Leader's Guide to Dealing with Difficult Parents

A School Leader's Guide to Dealing with Difficult Parents

A School Leader's Guide to Dealing with Difficult Parents

A School Leader's Guide to Dealing with Difficult Parents

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This new supplement to the bestselling Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition is designed to help you with the specific challenges you face as a school leader when dealing with parents. The main book, Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition, shows how your teachers and other educators can communicate with parents more effectively. With this new supplement, you‘ll learn how you, as a leader, can—and must—support and coach teachers along the way. Topics covered include how to Make sure your teachers understand the families they re dealing with; Help your teachers communicate effectively with parents by being positive and proactive, so problems don‘t escalate to the main office; Establish expectations for dealing with parents, so teachers understand how to be appropriate even when a parent is not; Ensure your teachers feel supported by you when they re dealing with difficult parents; and Help teachers become more confident and empowered in challenging situations. With these practical books, you‘ll be able to get parents on your side so they can become a positive force in your school‘s success.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138432642
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/11/2017
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Todd Whitaker is a professor of educational leadership at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. He is a leading presenter in the field of education and has written more than 30 books, including the national bestseller, What Great Teachers Do Differently.

Douglas J. Fiore is Dean of the Dwight Schar College of Education at Ashland University and is author of numerous books, including the popular textbook School-Community Relations, Fourth Edition.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: Why This Book? 1. Understanding Is Not an Excuse 2. Identify the Problem Before You Try To Solve It 3. Supporting Your Staff 4. Be Aware Of What You Don’t Know 5. Dealing from the Role of the Leader 6. The Principal Must Focus On the Future 7. Always Show Concern 8. The Fairness Doctrine 9. What If We Are Wrong? 10. Build Relationships Before You Need Relationships Parting Thoughts References
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