5 Tips for Creating Consistency Between School and Home
In this episode, I share five actionable tips for creating consistency between school and home to help students feel secure, understand expectations, and generalize skills. From visual supports to celebrating progress, these strategies will strengthen the partnership between educators and families, ensuring students thrive in both environments.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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Use Visual Supports:
- Duplicate visuals like schedules or token boards for home use.
- Tailor supports with parents using tools like Canva or printables.
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Share Simple Strategies with Parents:
- Teach parents manageable techniques like first/then boards or calming strategies.
- Share one or two strategies at a time to avoid overwhelming families.
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Communicate Regularly and Clearly:
- Use notebooks, apps, or emails for quick updates on progress and challenges.
- Encourage parents to share home insights to improve support at school.
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Create Skill-Building Opportunities at Home:
- Suggest practical activities like shopping for money skills or game nights for social skills.
- Provide simple homework or activity ideas aligned with classroom goals.
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Celebrate Progress Together:
- Share milestones through photos, reward systems, or conferences.
- Recognize parents’ efforts to strengthen collaboration.
Check out my Home-School Communication Book Template here.
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