13:How to Talk So Parents Will Listen (And How to Listen So Parents Will Talk)
In this value-packed episode of The Inspired Educator, host Dr. LaToya Crockett sits down with Dr. JaNae’ Alfred, a 17-year educator, instructional coach, and Director of Community and Culture. Dr. Alfred brings wisdom, warmth, and real-world strategies to one of the most important (and often overwhelming) parts of teaching: parent communication. Whether you’re preparing for your first parent-teacher conference, navigating cultural dynamics, or unsure how to handle difficult conversations, Dr. Alfred walks you through how to do it all with authenticity, clarity, and confidence. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: 📞 Why the first parent phone call should always be positive 🤝 How to build trust and transparency from day one 📋 Tips for using scripts, cheat sheets, and systems to streamline communication 🧠 The role of culture in how families communicate—and how to respect that 📣 Strategies for addressing behavior concerns without damaging the relationship 🧭 What to do when parents are rude, upset, or disengaged 📨 How to document phone calls and follow up with professional email summaries 🗣️ How word choice matters This episode is perfect for: 💡First and second-year teachers 💡Career changers navigating parent partnerships 💡Substitute teachers working across grade levels 💡Educators who want to improve parent communication and reduce conflict If this episode inspired you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another educator. And remember—you’re not just surviving, you’re thriving with purpose.