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Sample Answer: Our child is very curious and loves learning new things, especially in science. They enjoy reading and are particularly interested in animals. They are also kind, empathetic, and always willing to help others.
Sarah (she/her) has an easy temperament and really loves to try new things. She has no problem making friends in the classroom or on the playground. Her previous teachers said that Sarah does a good job of including other children when everyone is playing.
10 things you should tell the teacher about 1. Diagnosis -- does your child have a diagnosis? 2. Do they have vision problems? 3. Do they have hearing problems? 4. Are you seeing a paediatrician to investigate anything? 5. Does your child have a medical condition? 6. Does your child have toileting issues? 7. 8.
General Parent Statements One paragraph should review how your child is smart, but dont discuss grades or test scores here. Instead, focus on how your child is academically engaged and intellectually curious. Use stories and anecdotes to add depth. Another paragraph, describe your childs character and personality.
Here are some tips to keep in mind when you prepare to describe your child to a teacher. Start with a blank slate. Assume your childs teacher knows nothing about them. Talk about their strengths and their weaknesses. Be specific. Keep it friendly and upbeat. Be a partner.
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5 Tips to Write a Great Parent Statement Quality over quantity. You might have pages and pages worth to write about how amazing your child is, but admissions committees only have so much time to review each application. Use anecdotes. Dont name-drop. Maintain consistency with the application. Be honest and authentic!
Teacher, my daughter, Taylor, is in your class this year. Taylor is naturally introverted, so I just wanted to give you a heads-up that sometimes she needs encouragement to speak up in class. She does really well in small group settings but is often intimidated to raise her hand in front of the whole class.

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