Listening: When communicating with parents, we should first listen to each other's opinions and ideas, understand each other's views and feelings, and avoid blindly emphasizing our own views and ignoring each other's ideas.
Clear language: When communicating, you should express your meaning in concise and clear language, and avoid using too professional or difficult terms, so that parents can better understand and participate in the discussion.
Timely communication: It is necessary to give timely feedback to parents about their children's performance and problems at school, so that parents can understand their children's progress and areas that need improvement, and at the same time understand how parents educate and care for their children.
Keep an open mind: keep an open mind, accept parents' opinions and suggestions, and discuss ways to solve problems instead of just emphasizing your own ideas and practices.
Establish contact: establish contact with parents, let them feel the care and attention of the school for their children, and at the same time understand parents' expectations and needs for the school.
Respect parents: We should respect the identity and role of parents, understand their education and care methods, and promote children's growth in a cooperative manner without criticizing or blaming parents.
In a word, home-school communication needs the attitude of equality, respect and cooperation between both sides, the participation of schools and parents, and better support and environment for children's growth.