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How do you know how well your child's really doing at school?

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ptyay · 28/11/2014 22:10

Hi everyone, we're working on a little project that we think could really help parents. If you have the time, it would be really useful to us if we could open up a bit of a discussion.

It seems like schools mainly communicate with parents about their child's performance when there's a serious problem, at parent-teacher evenings, or with end of term reports. Is that correct? Is that enough?

If you only hear back intermittently, how well do you know when or how to support your child (especially if they aren't the most communicative about how their day at school has gone!)?

Do your children tell you how they're getting on? Do you ask them?

Would it be helpful to receive more frequent information about your child's performance in homework or tests?

Any thoughts around this would be greatly appreciated! We really want to build something amazing that we can all benefit from and it will be so much better if we work together!

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