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How do First Step Learning Centers communicate with parents about their children?

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How do First Step Learning Centers communicate with parents about their children?

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There are numerous ways that we communicate with parents. We may talk with parents about the children when they are brought into school at the beginning of each session and again when the parents pick children up at the end of the session. Monthly newsletters are provided to parents online with information about their child’s day: the concepts and themes being introduced, songs being sung, books being read, projects their child is working on as well as, special events and activities that are being planned. Also, we conduct once yearly formal evaluations of your child’s progress, and may do so more often if we feel it is appropriate.

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