Building Rapport With Students & Parents

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BUILDING RAPPORT WITH

STUDENTS PARENTS
Teacher Training Course series
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Building rapport with Students
 Activity
 Quiz

Building rapport with Parents


 Activity
 Quiz
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH
PARENTS
1. Initiate open and regular communication
2. Show genuine interest and active listening
3. Respect cultural and individual differences
4. Seek their insights and involvement
5. Share positive feedback and accomplishments
6. Be approachable and responsive
7. Collaborate on strategies for support
8. Attend parent-teacher conferences and events
9. Maintain professionalism and confidentiality
10. Seek common goals and solutions
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH PARENTS
1. Initiate open and regular communication: Stay in touch with parents
throughout the school year and update them regularly on their child's
progress through various communication channels like email, phone calls,
parent-teacher conferences, or digital platforms.
2. Show genuine interest and active listening: Listen attentively to parents'
perspectives and concerns for their child, acknowledging their input and
seeking to understand their viewpoints.
3. Respect cultural and individual differences: Respecting parents' unique
backgrounds and traditions promotes inclusivity and understanding in the
classroom. Valuing diversity fosters mutual respect.
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH PARENTS
4. Seek their insights and involvement: Involve parents in their child's
education by requesting their input and involving them in decision-making
processes.
5. Share positive feedback and accomplishments: Providing positive
feedback and recognizing a child's accomplishments can strengthen the
teacher-parent relationship.
6. Be approachable and responsive: Be available through various channels
like office hours, email, and phone to address parent inquiries, concerns, and
meeting requests promptly.
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH PARENTS
7. Collaborate on strategies for support: Collaborate with parents to support their
child's education and well-being. Discuss reinforcing concepts at home and share
resources for their involvement in learning.
8. Attend parent-teacher conferences and events: Participating in parent-teacher
conferences, school events, and workshops shows your commitment to your child's
education.
9. Maintain professionalism and confidentiality: Respect parents' privacy and
confidentiality when sharing information about students. Follow professional ethics and
guidelines.
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH PARENTS
10. Seek common goals and solutions: Collaborating with parents to set goals for
their child's education is crucial. Together, challenges can be overcome, and growth
ensured.

Remember, building rapport with parents takes time and effort. Consistency,
empathy, and effective communication are key. By establishing a strong
partnership with parents, teachers can create a supportive and enriching
educational experience for their students.
PORTFOLIO ACTIVITIES
1. List the top five reasons for rapport breaking with the
parents and write how to resolve them.
2. What are parents’ top five ‘complaints’ against
teachers, school management, and staff? Write what
should be your response to such complaints.
3. Write a half to one page of speech addressing the
parents.
4. Write a list of ten activities you would undertake during
the academic year to ensure a healthy and positive
rapport with the parents.
QUIZ LINK

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQL
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RVX3FvXa2PVcT8HzoYbldg/viewform
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH
STUDENTS
1. Establish a welcoming and inclusive classroom atmosphere
2. Practice active listening
3. Show genuine care and empathy
4. Be approachable and accessible
5. Use humor and positive reinforcement
6. Personalize learning experiences
7. Incorporate student interests and experiences
8. Collaborate and involve students in decision-making
9. Be fair and consistent
10. Demonstrate enthusiasm and passion
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH STUDENTS
1. Establish a welcoming and inclusive classroom atmosphere: Make
students feel welcome by greeting them kindly, remembering their names,
and showing interest in their experiences and lives.
2. Practice active listening: Listen actively to students. Maintain eye contact,
nod, and respond empathetically. Acknowledge and validate their feelings
and opinions, even if you disagree. Be respectful and open-minded.
3. Show genuine care and empathy: Understanding your student's needs,
strengths, and challenges is crucial. Show compassion and offer support when
needed. Acknowledge their circumstances to help them thrive.
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH STUDENTS
4. Be approachable and accessible: Be available for students to contact you
before or after class via email or online platforms. Respond promptly and
attentively to their inquiries, concerns, and feedback to foster open
communication.
5. Use humor and positive reinforcement: Add humor and positivity in the
classroom. Celebrate students' achievements to encourage positive behavior.
6. Personalize learning experiences: Recognize and appreciate your students'
differences in background, interests, and learning styles. Use diverse teaching
approaches to make learning more engaging and relevant for each individual.
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH STUDENTS
7. Incorporate student interests and experiences: Include student interests,
hobbies, and experiences in class to foster a sense of value and belonging.
Encourage them to share their knowledge and perspectives.
8. Collaborate and involve students in decision-making: Involve students in
decision-making related to class activities, rules, and assignments to show
that their opinions matter. Encourage them to share their views and feedback
to make them feel valued.
9. Be fair and consistent: Treat students fairly and equally and avoid biases
and favoritism. Acknowledge their strengths and contributions for a strong
rapport.
BUILDING RAPPORT WITH STUDENTS
10. Demonstrate enthusiasm and passion: Be passionate about what you
teach to motivate students and spark their interest in learning.
Build positive connections with your students by investing time and energy
in establishing trust and demonstrating care, respect, and interest in their
growth. This creates an engaging classroom atmosphere that promotes
effective teaching and learning.
PORTFOLIO ACTIVITIES
1. List the top five reasons for rapport breaking
with the students and write how to resolve them.
2. What are students’ top five ‘complaints’ against
teachers, school management, and staff? Write
what should be your response to such
complaints.
3. Write a half to one-page speech addressing
the students to build a trusting relationship.
4. Write a list of ten activities you would
undertake during the academic year to ensure a
healthy and positive rapport with the students.
QUIZ LINK

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc
vXzHIjoJwS_SHnlqH-
F1Q7Y25pT8xByX_85KgdKz4trXKPA/viewform

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