As a parent, when we go for a Parent-teacher meeting, the teacher might have many things to say (both good and bad). We might want to ask few questions about our child as well as it would help us understand his performance in school and also help in understanding the child as a person and his interests and anxiety (if any).
Certain questions posed will give an overall valuation of child’s academic and social status. Both are important our goal is overall wellbeing of the child and not just academic.
- How is my child doing socially in the class?
- What are his strong and weak points?
- What can we do to help further tackle his issues (if he has any)
- Is he being able to understand what is taught in class?
- Can he keep up with his assignments and homework?
- Is he falling behind in any subject(s) and does he require any extra help with anything
- Is my child organized in class?
- Is he showing special talent or interest in any particular activity?
- Does he bully anyone or is he being bullied?
- team_itemmom
- July 5, 2016
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