How to Build a Strong Relationship With School | Dr Emma Kell & Clemmie Stewart

Join our expert guests as they discuss ways you can build a strong relationship with your child’s school.

In this episode, Dr Emma Kell and Clemmie Stewart discuss ways you can build successful relationships with your child’s school. Emma and Clemmie also share their practical tips for breaking down barriers between home and school and ways you can work together by using effective communication.

Dr Emma Kell has almost 25 years of experience as a teacher and leader in UK secondary schools and she currently teaches in Alternative Provision. She is a qualified Performance Coach and speaks and writes regularly on teacher wellbeing and engaging parents with schools. She has completed a doctorate on teacher well-being and parenting at Middlesex University and is the author of How to Survive in Teaching, A Little Guide For Teachers: Wellbeing and Self-Care and A Little Guide for Teachers: Engaging Parents and Carers with School.

Clemmie currently leads Learning and Teaching across a group of 14 schools. She is an experienced school leader, having been a headteacher for seven years, recently overseeing two schools. Further to this, she has also been an Education Partner for a multi-academy trust, supporting primary academies on the south coast.

You can find out more about Emma on Twitter @thosethatcan and Clemmie @CStewart_CS

Emma and Clemmie recommend the book You are Awesome: Find Your Confidence and Dare to be Brilliant at (Almost) Anything by Matthew Syed. Alongside this, they also suggest The Happy Self Journal.

Emma and Clemmie share three tips during the episode:

1. It is vital for schools to train staff in how to build effective relationships with parents and carers.

2. As a parent or carer, go into schools with a positive open mind.

3. Do your research by going into schools, meeting people, and asking probing questions.

 

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