Why it is important to communicate effectively with children and their parents in the nursery or school?

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Building a positive relationship with the main carer/parent is imperative to build an effectively working relationship between the childcare establishment and family.
Parents are the child's first and most important carer in the child's life and will know the child better than the staff.
Communicating effectively will build confidence between parent and staff and this will allow for sharing of information to flow more freely.
It is also to share school/nursery policies so that parents are mirroring school techniques so that the children benefit and do not become confused e.g. mirroring the same behavioural techniques in school as at home.
its not important! look at the kids in your shopping centre...what's the point of teaching them to speak?
monosyllabic morons making noises.

we dont try to teach dogs to speak, why bother with these idiots?
give em a mobile phone and a pc..they'll grow up like us.

Stupid
Are you a teacher?
Your professor wants your opinion, not others.

Good Luck.
I am a private music teacher and only see my students once a week. I depend on the parents as part of the team to help their child learn music, make sure they do their assignments and keep me posted on how things are going.

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