Parent Voice
Being in Tune With Your Kids and Their School
- Russell J. Quaglia
- Kristine Fox - Quaglia Institute for Student Aspirations, Senior Field Specialist
- Deborah Young
Find your best voice to inspire your child to reach their aspirations.
With no single or right formula to teach, reassure, or help a child, no precise age gauge for first experiences, and blurry lines between clear, obvious, and gut decisions, how can a parent know what is best or right in the course of their child’s education?
Parent Voice applies thought, experience, and a developmental model for parents to follow that allows for differences in personalities, dispositions, and supporting players.
Real musings give real-life examples of parents positively influencing their child’s education
Reflection questions encourage engagement and application
Action items offer guides for each stage of a child’s development
Be the guide and advocate your child needs by finding your best parent voice.
"Parent Voice describes how to handle difficult situations with the “Listen, Learn, Lead” structure, and also offers solutions to prevent them in the first place. This book teaches parents how to use their voices in effective ways and how to give their children voice."
Karen L. Tichy, Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership
Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO
"Parents often struggle to find the right way to use their own voice in supporting, nurturing, and advocating for their children at home and at school. This book provides important wisdom from experienced educators that incorporates deep knowledge of children’s needs and development to help parents listen to their children, learn from them, and lead them towards becoming self-reliant adults."
"Parent Voice opens up a good dialogue between parents and educators that can facilitate better communication."
"Parent Voice describes how to handle difficult situations with the “Listen, Learn, Lead” structure, and also offers solutions to prevent them in the first place. This book teaches parents how to use their voices in effective ways and how to give their children voice."
"Russ Quaglia has written a must-read Parent Voice book for every parent looking for a better understanding of positive interaction with their children, creating a better level of mutual collaboration for their own benefit. Any parent should treasure this book due to the fact of providing key information and another avenue to become reflective, introspective and better observant with their children."