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Conflict Resolution Support for Sundial Classical Farmstead
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ROBYN BURLEW
Lecture 1: The Basis of Partnership with Parents: Under the Church, Apprenticing Young Humans1 Topic|1 Quiz -
Lecture 2: Partnership with Parents: Communication and Peacetime Strengthening1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Lecture 3: Working through Disagreements between the Partners1 Topic|1 Quiz
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KIM WARMANLecture 4: Parent Partnership1 Topic|1 Quiz
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LORI JILL KEELERLecture 5: Partnering with Parents1 Topic|1 Quiz
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JERILYN OLSONLecture 6: Culture: Responding in Love1 Topic|1 Quiz
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KEITH NIXLecture 7: An Overview of Essential School Leadership2 Topics|1 Quiz
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The most important thing we can do with parents to create a partnership is to
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What contributes to difficulties in forging a partnership with parents?
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Lori Jill Keeler thinks that both macro- and micro-level communication are important.
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When delivering very bad news, it should be communicated in writing.
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The best form of parent communication is generally:
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If a parent is right about a teacher making a mistake or misjudgment, the teacher should
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