This Study Guide provides a variety of thought-provoking questions and activities to help you implement the concepts in the bestselling book, Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition. For each chapter of the book, the Study Guide offers discussion questions, journal prompts, and group activities. You can work on these sections independently, in book studies, in professional learning communities (PLCs), in mentor sessions, and in professional development sessions. As you work through this Study Guide, youâll learn how to make the bookâs strategies work for you, so that you can more effectively deal with parents in all kinds of challenging situations and help them get on your side to ensure students success.
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This Study Guide provides a variety of thought-provoking questions and activities to help you implement the concepts in the bestselling book, Dealing with Difficult Parents, 2nd Edition.
IntroductionPart One1. Dealing with Difficult Parents: An Overview2. Who Are These Guys?: Describing Todayâs ParentsKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup Activities38 Years of Teaching Fifth GradeItâs Not What You Do, Itâs How You Do ItApplication3. Whatâs Wrong with These Parents Anyhow?Key ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesTitles Really Make A Difference!Creating Convenient ModelsApplicationPart Two4. Building Credibility: Everyone Wants to Associate with a WinnerKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesAll the News Thatâs Fit to PrintCalling All ParentsApplication5. Taking Your Classroom SocialKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesAccentuate the Positive!Things to ConsiderApplication6. Positive Communication with Parents: An Ounce of Prevention7. Listen, Learn, and CultivateKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesCreating a Positive Referral ProgramA Welcoming Environmental AuditApplicationPart Three8. Initiating Contact with parentsKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesActing It OutCommunicating with ParentsApplication9. Never Let âEm See You Sweat10. What if the Parent is Right?Key ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesThe Sorry ActorsATTENTIONApplication11. The Best Way to Get in the Last WordâŚ12. Do You Feel Defensive? If So, Something is WrongKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesCircle of Bad NewsA Sign of the TimesApplication13. Delivering Bad NewsKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesThe Legal EagleA Bad News TriangleApplication14. But I Did Get a Good Deal: Examining the Car SalesmanKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesI Really Did Get a Good DealActing It OutApplication15. What if They Use the F Word â Fair?16. Focus on the FutureKey ConceptsDiscussion QuestionsJournal PromptGroup ActivitiesWorking with Mr. JohnsonUsing the F WordApplication17. Understanding Parent InvolvementKey Concepts
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ISBN
9781138432659
Publisert
2017-07-11
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Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
210 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
78
Om bidragsyterne
Todd Whitaker is a professor of educational leadership at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana. He is a leading presenter in the field of education and has written more than 30 books, including the national best seller, What Great Teachers Do Differently.
Douglas J. Fiore is Dean of the Dwight Schar College of Education at Ashland University and is the author of numerous books, including the popular textbook School-Community Relations, Fourth Edition.