Sentences with phrase «parents felt unwelcome»

And she scheduled regular coffee chats with families, where she learned that parents felt unwelcome at the school.
Those unspoken attitudes make many parents feel unwelcome or unequipped to get involved.

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Many parents feel bombarded by unwelcome criticism and judgment, from family, friends, professionals, even society at large.
(Many adult adoptees say they had these thoughts but felt afraid or unwelcome to share these somewhat scary and unsettling thoughts with their adoptive families because they did not want to hurt their adoptive parents and / or seem disloyal. -RCB-
A Dozen Activities to Promote Parent Involvement Many parents say that they feel unwelcome or uncomfortable in their children's schools.
Many parents say they feel unwelcome or uncomfortable in their children's schools.
Despite a feeling from some parents that their perspective is unwelcome, he notes «we're on the same side.
No amount of strategic planning or performance evaluation or project - based curricula can succeed in a school where kids don't feel good about themselves, their class, or schoolmates, where their teachers just punch a timesheet rather than inspire in their students a hunger for intellectualism and learning, where parents feel disconnected or unwelcome.
They talked of parents who feel unwelcome in the school building, and of parents who feel the teachers and school leaders pass judgment on them.
This perception varied greatly by ethnicity, however; Hispanic parents (26 percent) were much more likely to feel unwelcome than whites (8 percent) or Asians (8 percent), and somewhat more likely to feel unwelcome than blacks (16 percent) or Native Americans (17 percent).
One woman said families feel unwelcome in the schools: «A parent comes in and the secretary says, «What's wrong?
After hearing that English language learners were feeling marginalized and unwelcome, he wondered if he should dedicate a staff meeting to discussing their experiences; provide cultural proficiency training to the entire staff; or reach out to parents for help.
Sometimes LGBT youth are abandoned by their families, or they run away from home because they feel unwelcome or abused after telling their parents they're gay.
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