![]() ![]() There are no rules as to the type of problem you can write about. You can write about any concern-an IEP issue, a general education issue, school-yard bullying, or the need to help your child’s social skills or improve behavior. By writing a letter, the school will learn that you consider the matter to be an important one that needs to be addressed. ![]() Maybe you feel that the seriousness of your concern isn’t fully understood. Perhaps the informal communication hasn’t been as clear as you think. If it seems like nothing is happening to resolve your concern, then you may want to write a formal letter. The two of you may have written notes back and forth or talked on the phone. You may have talked to your child’s teacher about this concern. Sometimes your child may have a particular problem at school. This page presents a model letter or email you might write the school to discuss a problem or concern you have regarding your child.ĭiscussion When might I want to write to my child’s school? Because the Parent’s Guide is so long, we decided it would be more convenient to our readers if each of the letters discussed in the guide was also available separately, to make reading and printing individual letters easier. ![]() There are times when you, as a parent, may want to communicate in writing with your child’s school about some problem or concern with your child’s education or well-being. This short publication comes from a much longer Parent’s Guide that focuses on communicating with your child’s school via letter writing. From our series of model letters…because sometimes ![]()
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