Can appropriate communication language enhance parental initiative?

  Moderator: What is the “appropriate” language for communication?  Wang Suhong: When communicating with parents, teachers should try to avoid using jargon, and if they must use it, it is recommended to explain more so that parents understand what you are talking about. Our teachers often have to do home visits and may get tired and bored because they are too frequent. But remember, if you are dealing with parents of children with ADHD, you must be more patient. For example, if you are dealing with a parent of a child with ADHD, you must be more patient. For example, if you are dealing with a parent of a child with ADHD, you must be more patient. If you keep talking in jargon, parents will be confused and they will feel that the communication is not useful at all, and they may even deny your hard work on behalf of their child, thus losing trust in the teacher. It is also important to add that time should be set aside for parental questions and explanations, as this will help strengthen parental initiative.