ETIQUETTES OF TALKING
Speak kindly Always use polite and gentle words when talking.
Listen carefully Give attention when someone speaks, as listening is important.
Avoid shouting Speak softly, Allah loves those who are calm and patient.
Use good words Say what is true and kind, avoiding hurtful language.
Say “Bismillah” Begin your words with Allah’s name for blessings.
FAQ
How can parents and teachers establish effective communication?
Regular Updates: Teachers should provide consistent updates on students’ progress, upcoming events, and classroom activities. Parents should also share relevant information about their child’s well-being and any concerns.
Open Channels: Utilize various communication methods such as emails, phone calls, or parent-teacher meetings to ensure information is accessible and timely.
What are the dos and don'ts of parent-teacher communication?
Dos:
- Be Respectful: Approach conversations with respect and a collaborative mindset.
- Be Specific: Provide clear and specific information regarding concerns or observations.
- Be Open: Listen actively and be open to feedback.
Don’ts:
- Avoid Assumptions: Do not make assumptions without understanding the full context.
- Avoid Blame: Focus on solutions rather than assigning blame.
- Avoid Overloading: Do not overwhelm the conversation with excessive information; keep it focused and relevant.
How can teachers involve parents in the learning process?
- Encourage Participation: Invite parents to volunteer in classroom activities or attend school events.
- Provide Resources: Offer materials or suggestions for at-home learning to reinforce classroom instruction.
- Seek Feedback: Regularly ask for parents’ insights and suggestions to improve the learning experience.
What are some effective conversation skills for children?
- Active Listening: Teach children to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
- Polite Greetings: Encourage the use of polite greetings and expressions of gratitude.
- Turn-Taking: Promote the practice of taking turns during conversations to ensure everyone has a chance to speak.