[Webinar] 10 June 2026

 

Dear EtonHouse Community,

While we often focus on the future skills children need, some of the most meaningful learning begins much earlier—through everyday relationships, conversations, and collaboration. Reflecting on the recent Reggio Children International Network gathering, we are reminded of how vital it is to create spaces where children feel heard, connected, and valued within their community.

Building this strong foundation starts with the partnership between home and school.

In this upcoming lunchtime webinar, we invite you to join us in exploring how to cultivate these essential connections and build mutual trust.

 

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Wednesday, 10 June 2026
1 – 2 PM JST / 12 – 1 PM SGT

What to Say, When to Push, When to Trust:

Navigating the Parent-Educator Relationship

How do you actually navigate the relationship between home and school when something doesn’t feel quite right?
The parent–educator relationship is one of the most important in your child’s learning journey. But knowing what to say, when to raise a concern, and when to step back is not always straightforward. Conversations can feel delicate, interpretations can feel uncertain, and it is not always clear whether to speak up, wait, or trust the process.

At the same time, children often show us more than they can explain. Behaviour at home, emotional shifts after school, or changes in confidence can leave parents wondering how to interpret what they are seeing, and how (or whether) to bring it into conversation with educators.

In this webinar, we will unpack real scenarios parents face when navigating communication between home and school, and how these moments can be approached with more clarity and confidence.

 

Join us to explore: 

  • How to start a difficult conversation with a teacher in a way that feels respectful and constructive
  • How to interpret your child’s behaviour at home as useful information, not just a problem to fix
  • What to do when you feel your concerns are not fully heard or acted on
  • How to decide when to speak up, when to trust, and when to observe
  • What educators wish parents knew – and what you can do with that information

This session is for parents who want more clarity, language, and confidence in navigating everyday school conversations, especially when things feel uncertain or emotionally charged. When home and school understand each other better, the partnership deepens. And that is where children truly thrive.

 

We look forward to welcoming many of you to this session!

Warm regards,

EtonHouse Japan Teams


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