Parent’s teacher meetings (PTM) bridge the gap between three stakeholders of a school: teachers, parents, and children. It establishes a communication channel. PTM provides a chance for teachers and parents to share their observations.
Sharing everyday observations allows parents and teachers to plan, organise and execute plans for a child’s improved learning result.
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It recognises students’ language development Young children tend to tell their parents what’s going on in their school lives and vice versa. It is both teachers’ and parents’ responsibility to observe the child and check their language development. Kids' language abilities should be discussed in a PTM since how children use the language reflects their IQ. School is where students learn new languages. So, their capacity to compose original phrases in any language explains their intelligence quotient. This applies to nursery children through pre-teens or up to class VIII. The importance of parent-teacher meetings stems from the fact that they close the gap between two critical aspects of a child’s life.
Schools tend to monitor a student's group skills because it is an important ability in life. A youngster who works efficiently in a group is thought to perform better than one who refuses to collaborate with groups. However, the capacity to work alone and with absolute independence is also outstanding. Every child is unique, and so is the way they connect.
In a real-life context, a teacher and a parent working together to identify a child's areas of weakness and strengths may be quite beneficial.
A child’s cognition when they first begin their schooling is tested by how quickly they can repeat words and phrases provided to them in audio or writing. It is due to the fact that it is one talent which will help students excel in every aspect of their lives, be it English, art, maths, music or science. Later on, as a student approaches the adolescent years, their cognitive capacity is examined by examining the unique answer they can offer to questions posed.
In a parent teacher meeting what to ask is a question that keeps reeling in every parent's mind. In these meetings, teachers mainly update them about their children’s daily school activities and where they are at in terms of overall development. However, parents should take an interest in their children’s school lives and ask teachers questions. Here are some questions parents can ask teachers during PTMs.
Furthermore, if there’s a specific situation involving a sensitive matter, you can raise your concerns in the parent-teacher meetings.