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Parent Partnership Resources


School communities working together make the difference


"We believe every student deserves a quality public education"

Educators and Parents Working Together

Educators and parents are the most important adults in a child’s life. That's why NEA members throughout the nation are working closely with parents to ensure our students succeed.

How Should Parents Navigate the Parent-Teacher Conference? 

My Children Are Not “Failing,” And Neither Are Their Teachers

Union and Parents Join Forces to Improve School Conditions

NEA and Parenting Magazine Take the Pulse of Teacher-Parent Partnerships

More with Less? Really? Welcome Back to School

When This ESP Visits Student Homes, He's Treated Like Family

Survey: The State of Parent Teacher Relationships is Strong

Home Visits Yield Hope and Cooperation With Parents

How Family Involvement is Helping in Utah

Working Well With Parents

Parents in the Picture

Parent Involvement Is Smart

A Day In The Life of a Parent Coordinator

Practical Information Parents Can Use

Developed through a joint effort between NEA and National Parent Teacher Association (PTA), these two-page guides provide parents and caregivers with fundamental tools to encourage their children's success in school.

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Download the PDF versions below or, if you prefer, order up to ten hard copies of each 4-color brochure at no charge.

Order online or call toll free 800-717-9790.

 

Choosing Supplemental Education
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Testing at Your Child's School English Spanish
Hey Mom, I Want To Be An Engineer! English N/A
Raising Scientifically Literate Children English Spanish
Helping Your Child with Today's Math English N/A
Helping Your Child Learn to Read English N/A
Raising Ready Readers—and Keeping
Them That Way
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Helping Your Teen Get the Most Out
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Helping Your Child Do Well in School English N/A
A Successful Kindergarten Transition English N/A
Preparing Your Child for School English N/A

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RESEARCH AND TOOLS

Family-School-Community Partnerships 2.0: Collaborative Strategies to Advance Student Learning

 Research Spotlight on Parental Involvement in Education

Tips to Help Your Child Succeed at School

Parents, Teachers, Students Agree!

Working together makes for, in the words of a Fifth grader, an "awesome school"


Union Educators Fight for their Special Ed Students

Belmont High School needed textbooks for their special education students. The Dayton Education Association stepped in and filed a grievance so that every special education student in the district got the books they needed