Home Visit/Parent Conference Form August 6 th, 2009.

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Home Visit/Parent Conference Form August 6 th, 2009

Why and Purpose Performance Standards 2 home visits 2 conferences Parents must be invited to give input into the curriculum and lesson plans Policy and procedure on website

Parent Home Visit/Parent Conference form

Things to cover during home visits and parent conferences –Parent meetings –Reading Connection Backpacks –Volunteering –Children’s securities and insecurities –Items needed: extra change of clothes, nap time bedding –Wish list –Parties –Progress of child at school (if completed after school begins) –Nutritional Needs/Menu –Screening Results (all developmental screenings) –Overall Health of the child –Parent Ideas for Lesson Plans and Curriculum –Pedestrian Safety and Bus Evacuation Training –Other topics etc.

Things to cover during home visits and parent conferences Summer activities Transition plans Parent meeting Volunteering Child Outcome Portfolios LAP-3 Assessment-mastered/emerging skills and a copy provided Progress of child at school Nutritional Needs of the child Overall Health of the child Parent Ideas for Lesson Plans and Curriculum End of year activities Other topics etc.

Education Missed Home Visit Slip

Who we are here for...families and children