Consider:
-providing families with a template for the interview ahead of time that will guide them through the process and help them consider what information and questions they really want to discuss with you
-have children's work available to families before the interview (e.g., on their desks, in file folders) so families can spend the time waiting for the interview reviewing this work
-consider having copies of recent newsletters, memos, and any other pertinent classroom information posted outside the interview space for family review
-encourage families to bring their children to the interview so they can be a part of this learning experience
-provide families with a 'comments' form to return after the interview that allows them to ask further questions and provide feedback to you regarding the interview experience
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