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Appendix A: Sample Letters for Parents
13. Writing a Positive Feedback Letter
Once you’ve begun to write letters, be sure to write when things are going well, too! If
a teacher, therapist, or other staff member has made good things happen for your child,
let them and their supervisors know. Everyone likes and needs compliments and encour-
agement from time to time. Positive feedback is what keeps good schools running well.
Just as you want to know “how it’s going,” so does the school staff.
Good communication, team work, and effective schools take a lot of hard work. There’s
an old saying that goes, “Things can go wrong all by themselves, but you have to work
hard to make things go right.” This statement applies doubly to maintaining a successful
parent-professional working relationship. Be sure your child’s teacher(s), principal, and
superintendent also hear from you when things are going right.
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