Home Visits play an important role in Flint Creek Childcare’s Curriculum. They provide an invaluable opportunity to get to know families, observe children in their natural environment and better assess their development.
Home visits also provide a unique opportunity for teachers and parents to come together and build relationships of trust. By visiting the homes of their students, teachers gain a better understanding of their students’ backgrounds and home life, while parents can in turn get to know the person their child is spending nearly everyday with.
This connection helps to create an environment of trust that is essential for a successful learning experience. Home visits also give teachers and parents an opportunity to discuss any issues or concerns that may be hindering the student’s progress at FCC. By taking this step, teachers and parents can work together to create solutions that will help their child excel at FCC.
Working together as adults and caregivers to provide a positive, nurturing environment for your child is essential for their development. Having examples of what this looks like can have lasting benefits for your child, providing them with the tools they need to become successful in life.
Collaboration is defined as “a cooperative undertaking by two or more persons for a common goal.” A positive collaborative environment allows for a safe space where parents, teachers, and students can share their concerns and ideas. In such an environment, children are given the opportunity to grow, learn, explore and eventually develop into independent and emotionally-intelligent adults.
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