I met with the Director Anndrella Lee and we spoke about how she feels about the lack of parent involvement in her center. But before I met with her in her office I sat back and observed the parents as they entered into the building to sign their child/children in and take them to their classrooms, how their was know one to greet the parents as they entered into the building. The parents were greeted by the teachers when they entered the classroom but not greeted by anyone else. I feel as a director she should have been the one greeting her parents as they entered into the building. For someone who stated she was very passionate about working with her teachers to increase and promote parent involvement within her center. But what I couldn't understand is if she was so concerned about getting to know her parents better why is most of her time spent in her office? I explained to Ms. Lee my main focus right now is understanding why is their such a lack of parent involvement in her center and I want to work with them to see if we could make some changes together. Ms. Lee is willing and is working with her teachers to figure out what can they do to build positive relationships with their parents and how can they motivate them to get more involved.
I asked Ms. Lee, what have they done to promote parent involvement? She stated the only time they really get to talk with the parents is during parent-teacher
conferences and home visits which are done twice a year. The parent-teacher
conferences are basically to inform parents about what their child/children are
learning and give ideas to help them support their childs/children learning in
the home environment. Home visits are basically to see the child in their
natural environment and she how he/she interacts at home with mom and dad and
their siblings. So my next question to Ms. Lee was during parent-teacher conferences where are you normally? Truthfully I am sitting in my office unless one of the parents want to talk with me. So my suggestion to her was that she need to make her self known to her parents and accessible to them. I also stated that she shoould be the one greeting her parents in the morning as they enter into the building. This will set a different tone in her center when it comes to her parents.
Ms. Lee agrees that they have a lot of changes that need to be made and she doesn't put all the responsibility on the teachers she really wants her center to go back to how it was at first with her parents volunteering and having family night and parents attending parent meetings. Because now she may have about 10% of her parents who attend parent meeting once a month. In observing and talking with Ms. Lee in these last two weeks I believe that her parents want to do more but if the parents feel like they don't care then why should they care or do anything. The motivation of wanting change has to start within the school from the staff and the administartors and then the parents will see and then would probably want to do more.

I agree with what you said about the families need to be welcomed by the director at drop off and pick up. I think directors need to talk to families and develop a relationship where the families feel comfortable. It sound like the families would want to be involved in the program, the director and teachers need to encourage the families to participate. I like how the director is willing to work with you to help improve the family involvement rate at the center.
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I have had that same encounter with parent invovlement. Parent now do not get invovlved like they use to and alot of time its even hard to schedule a coference with them as well. I found myself having to speak with parents when they pick up their children because I can't seem to get that interaction with my parents. Also it seems as though the only time when they want to come in to speak with me is when something is wrong. I find that rather interesting and find it to be kind of sad as well.
ReplyDeleteI believe that more can be done in regards to parent involvement besides home visits and conferences. the center can invite parents to the classroom and join their children for breakfast, or even at pick up time and spend a few minutes with their child in the child's favorite area.
ReplyDeleteHi Nakai, I think you had a good interview with the director of the program. It seems that you game many good suggestions and she was willing to listen to them. I guess I wonder why they quit having some of the things that had once been in place. Parent involvement is an important issue.
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