How should I prepare for my child's parent-teacher conference? - Be Prepared
Answer: Teachers really prepare for these conferences. And, they need information from you in order to know how to motivate your child to learn, deal with any health or emotional issues your child may have, and help your child become a well-adjusted student. Be prepared to answer questions on these topics:
-Your child's attitude toward school.
-Your child's worries or concerns about school.
-Special responsibilities your child has at home.
-The type of discipline that works best with your child.
-Your child's hobbies and special interests.
-Any health or emotional problems.
-Time spent on homework.
The one person who can give you more information that you need for a successful conference is your child. Find out what your child thinks about how the school year is going so far. What does he or she like or dislike?