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RtI and Family Engagement Name of School

RtI and Family Engagement Six Types of Family Engagement Parenting Communicating Volunteering Learning at HomeDecision-Making Collaborating with Community

RtI and Family Engagement Parenting Helping families to build and strengthen parenting skills and set up home environments that support children as learners

RtI and Family Engagement What will my school provide so that I can help my child at home? Parenting

RtI and Family Engagement How can I share my strengths in parenting with others? Parenting

RtI and Family Engagement How can I meet and connect with other parents? Parenting

RtI and Family Engagement How can I learn from other parents? Parenting

RtI and Family Engagement Developing effective forms of school-to-home and home-to- school communications about school programs and children's progress. Communicating

RtI and Family Engagement How do I let school know the best way to communicate with me? Communicating

RtI and Family Engagement How will I find out what my school’s RtI system is, and how it will help my child? Communicating

RtI and Family Engagement How can I let the school know how I feel about the RtI services my child is getting? Communicating

RtI and Family Engagement Recruiting and organizing family and community help to support children’s learning and development. Volunteering

RtI and Family Engagement How can I volunteer? Volunteering

RtI and Family Engagement What knowledge, resources and abilities do I have to share with others? Volunteering

RtI and Family Engagement How can I share my family’s culture and interests? Volunteering

RtI and Family Engagement Providing information and ideas to families about how to help students at home with homework and other curriculum-related activities, behavioral expectations, making good decisions, and planning. Learning at Home

RtI and Family Engagement What can I do at home to help my child progress? Learning at Home

RtI and Family Engagement How can we share what our family does to strengthen learning at home? Learning at Home

RtI and Family Engagement How can I support at home what my child learns in school, both academically and behaviorally? Learning at Home

RtI and Family Engagement How can our family let the school know how school work and behavioral expectations connect to our life? Learning at Home

RtI and Family Engagement Including parents in school decisions, and developing parent representatives and leaders. Decision Making

RtI and Family Engagement How can I learn what decisions about RtI my school is making? Decision-Making

RtI and Family Engagement How can I be part of my school’s decisions about its RtI system? Decision-Making

RtI and Family Engagement How can families bring any concerns they have about RtI to their school? Decision-Making

RtI and Family Engagement Identifying and using resources and services from the community to strengthen school programs, family practices, and student learning and development. Collaborating with Community

RtI and Family Engagement What is the definition of “community” in our school’s RtI system? Collaborating with Community

RtI and Family Engagement What community resources can help my child learn, and how do I find out about them? Collaborating with Community