Preschool programs that adopt this procedure of sending out Welcome Letters allow for everyone to start off on the right foot. Parents, take the time to read through these letters, make a checklist of what is needed, and come prepared. If you are questioning what is needed contact your preschool prior to the first day of school.
Continue the practice of spreading parent teacher communication ideas. Teachers will be grateful for any student information that can be used to create a positive educational experience. In addition parents are grateful to be kept informed of how their child is progressing in the classroom environment, a first experience for many. This parent teacher relationship should be reinforced from both sides continually. Welcome letters are a great place to start!
Often the program goals mentioned in the letter could be enhanced from home. For example, if a parent is made aware that “raising a hand before speaking” is a goal, then they could work on that practice at home for fun. Remember, when everyone is on the same page educationally the student is the one who wins.