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Dear Families,
As we enter the month of February, we want to take a moment to emphasize how your involvement at home plays a crucial role in your child’s success. Here are a few simple ways to stay connected and support your child’s learning:
Stay Engaged with Their School Day
Ask about their school day! Questions like, “What was something new you learned today?” or “What was your favorite part of class?” can spark meaningful conversations and help you understand their experiences better.
Encourage Perseverance
Remind your child that it’s okay to make mistakes. Emphasizing that effort and persistence are key to growth can help them develop a positive mindset towards challenges.
Celebrate Small Wins
Whether it’s mastering a new math concept, finishing a challenging book, or showing kindness to a classmate, every success deserves recognition. Celebrating these small wins boosts their confidence and motivation.
Create a Routine
Setting aside regular time for reading, homework, or quiet focus helps establish a routine. Consistency builds confidence and reinforces the importance of learning.
Support When You Need It
We want every family to feel supported when questions or concerns arise. Here’s the best way to start:
Your Child’s Classroom Teacher: Reach out to your child’s teacher with any academic, social, or classroom-specific concerns. They know your child best in the school setting and can provide valuable insight.
School Counselor or Support Staff: If additional support is needed, the counselor or other support staff can assist with social-emotional concerns or academic resources.
Building Principal: If concerns remain unresolved after speaking with the teacher and counselor, please reach out to one of the principals for further support.
Open and consistent communication helps us work together effectively to ensure every child feels supported and successful at school. Thank you for your continued partnership in your child’s education!
Sincerely,
Damian Switzer
Interim Elementary Principal
dswitzer@salemcsd.org, @Mr_SwitzerSalem