How to Communicate Effectively with Your Sensitive Child's Teacher for a Successful School Year with Jess Hammond -- Part 1
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In this episode, I sit down with one of my closest, long-time friends, a dedicated teacher with 23 years of experience across almost every grade level. Together, we dive into the importance of building strong connections early in the school year between parents and teachers. She shares her unique insights, not just as an educator, but also as a parent to two elementary-aged children.
From an open discussion on parenting a child with ADHD to insights on how teachers manage tough situations, this conversation covers all the key topics you’ve been curious about. Whether you’re raising a highly sensitive child or simply aiming to kick off the school year smoothly, there’s something valuable in this episode for you.
And this is just the beginning! This conversation is so rich that we’re splitting it into two parts. So, tune in now for the first half, and be sure to come back next week for the rest of our discussion!
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