Sometimes it’s difficult to balance support and engagement with parental volunteers in the classroom. Karen Bantuveris gives five tips in her February 2014 article for Edutopia. Her tips include being open to using alternative communications methods like email and text. She also suggests being specific about how parents can support students like listening to kids read. Other tips include: creating ways to involve working parents, setting aside time to plan for parental volunteers, and showing appreciation for parents’ involvement. Since teachers ask for help and parents want to help, these tips provide a good starting point.


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