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What is the significance of teachers' home visits?

Home visit is a bridge for parents to let their children study at home, and it is also an important way to realize the interaction between parents and schools. Teachers' home visits will make students feel the attention and attention of teachers. This is an incentive for students and a touch for parents. Teachers, parents and students are in the same room, having a heart-to-heart talk, which brings the psychological distance closer.

Teachers' home visits need to let parents know about their children's situation at school. Most parents don't know much about their children at school, but they rarely have time to go to school and ask teachers. Make full use of home visits to let parents know about their children at school and let parents know more about their children. Teachers' home visits need to know about the children at home. Through all kinds of understanding, teachers can master the characteristics of children in school and educate them better. Teachers learned about children's family structure, growth experience, learning environment and performance at home, and listened to parents' ideas, plans, requirements and suggestions for the school. At the same time, parents also learned about their children's learning at school through teachers' home visits, and more clearly recognized their children's advantages and disadvantages, making family education more targeted, and better cooperating with teachers and paying attention to their growth through communication with teachers.

Teachers can keep abreast of students' study life and ideological trends through home visits, so that every student can continue to enjoy the care given by the school when he is not at school, and patiently listen to parents' feedback and suggestions on our work, which not only gains parents' understanding and support for the school and teachers, but also deepens the feelings between teachers and parents.

Every time a teacher visits home, the purpose is different and the focus is different. They talk about study, discipline or labor. Therefore, we must carefully organize the conversation and highlight the key points within the limited time of "home visit" to achieve the purpose of "home visit". For a comprehensive home visit, we should prioritize and master what to talk about first and then what to talk about. For a simple "home visit", we can come straight to the point and raise the topic.

Home visits are usually aimed at the families of "problem" students in the class. These students often have poor discipline, poor grades, or special circumstances, and need the head teacher to contact their parents in order to solve the problem through the joint efforts of home and school.