The EYFS emphasises that parents are a child’s primary educators and therefore encourages parents to contribute to their child’s learning. Parent partnerships are key to a successful Early Years experience for children and for them to gain the most out of their early education and reach expected levels of development. This responsibility usually falls to the teacher to ensure an effective relationship is built and to share information at the beginning and end of the day and also at various other points such as meetings to discuss development.
Why are parent partnerships so important?
Parents know their children best
To create a shared level of expectation
To share information about new levels of development, any concerns and any new likes or dislikes
To keep up to date with what is happening inside and outside the school
Parents can feel secure to seek advice, help and support should they need it
Improve practice and outcomes for the children, ensuring every child has their full individual needs met.
We in LBS enjoy working with our parents to ensure their children make good progress in school. We keep our parents informed about their children’s learning and other school activities through mediums such as: