The Northern Centre team are taking a break to celebrate the festive season.

Our office will be closed from 4:30pm Friday 20 December 2024 and will reopen on Monday 6 January 2025 at 8:30am.

For all emergencies, please call 000.
If you are in distress, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
If you are homeless, please call Link2Home on 1800 152 152.

If you are experiencing Domestic Violence, please call the DV Line on 1800 65 64 63.

From the team at The Northern Centre, best wishes for safe and relaxed holiday season.

Parent teacher interview considerations

Parent teacher interview considerations

Parent teacher interviews are a time to find out the academic and social progress of your child. The meetings are usually about 10 – 15 minutes for primary aged children. For high school, parents are allocated 5 minutes to see each teacher and often there are about 10 teachers. So it’s important to prepare the questions you wish to ask your child’s teacher.

Some questions to consider:

  • How is my child progressing academically and socially?
  • How did my child perform in tests and assessments?
  • Any areas for improvement?
  • How much homework do you suggest my child do each night?
  • How can I help my child with school work at home?

Other discussion points could be around:

  • Concerns you have about your child and whether your child has any learning needs, such as ADHD or attends speech therapy.
  • Family issues or anxiety in your child that may affect them at school, so the teacher is better informed to assist your child.
  • If you feel your child is struggling academically or socially, ask what services at the school could help your child.

If you don’t fully understand any responses from the teacher, ask them to clarify further. Or if more information is required, make a separate appointment with the teacher to have a longer discussion about your child’s needs.

Attending these interviews helps to build rapport with your child’s teacher so you can work together to support your child. They are also helpful to learn about the school’s expectations and rules, so everyone is clear about what is expected.

 

If you would like to learn more about understanding and supporting your child’s development, please contact us on 9334 0111 or connect@thenortherncentre.org.au to arrange to talk with one of our experienced Family Workers in a confidential setting.