Many parents find that their child learns or retains information differently from their classmates. While some variation is normal, these differences can also be signs of neurodiversity, such as ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, autism, or related challenges. Learning the early signs of neurodivergence patterns can help you seek the best supports and interventions for your child.
Why are Parent-Teacher Conferences so Important?
Research tells us that when parents and teachers work together as a team, students perform much better in school. Parent-teacher conferences serve as an opportunity to build a relationship with your child’s teacher, set up a line of communication, and learn about how your child is doing in class. Why are parent-teacher conferences so important?
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