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Tutor Sharing Student Progress with Parent

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Friday 16:30
Hi Mrs. Parker! Just wrapped up today's session with Emma. Wanted to give you a quick update16:30read
Hi! Thanks for reaching out. How did she do?16:31
Great news on algebra — she nailed the quiz today. 88%, up from the low 70s last month16:34read
That's amazing! She was really struggling with equations before16:34
She's gotten much better at showing her work step by step instead of doing it all in her head. That alone cut her mistake rate in half16:36read
I noticed she's been more confident with math homework lately too16:40
Definitely a confidence boost. For algebra I think we can start introducing word problems with variables next. She's ready16:43read
Sounds great. What about the other subjects?16:47
That's actually what I wanted to talk about. Reading comprehension needs some attention16:51read
Oh no, what's going on?16:55
Her decoding skills are fine — she can read the words. But when I ask her about what she just read, she struggles to summarize or make inferences16:55read
It's a comprehension issue, not a vocabulary one. She reads the words but doesn't slow down enough to absorb the meaning16:58read
That makes sense. Her teacher said something similar at the last parent-teacher conference17:03
The best fix is consistent daily reading at home. Just 15 minutes, no pressure17:07read
And here's the key — let her pick what she reads. Graphic novels, comic books, whatever she wants. The goal is building the habit first17:09read
She has a bookshelf full of books she never touches 😅17:13
Super common. The issue is usually that adults pick books they think kids "should" read, not what kids actually want17:16read
Guilty as charged. I keep buying her chapter books and she won't touch them17:19
Try starting with graphic novels. Raina Telgemeier is great — "Smile," "Sisters." Kids devour those17:24read
Once she's hooked on the format she'll naturally move on to more text-heavy stuff. It's a bridge17:25read
That's a really good idea. I always thought graphic novels didn't "count" as real reading17:30
They absolutely count. They build visual literacy, inference skills and stamina. Librarians recommend them as a stepping stone all the time17:34read
OK I'm sold. Any other series I should look for?17:34
"Dog Man" by Dav Pilkey is a huge hit with her age group. "Amulet" series too if she likes adventure17:38read
Also try reading alongside her sometimes. You read your book, she reads hers. Makes it feel less like homework17:39read
Smart. She always wants to do whatever I'm doing anyway17:39
One more thing — she told me she hates reading because it's "boring and takes forever"17:39read
Yep, I've heard that about a hundred times17:44
That's why self-selection matters so much. When kids pick their own books, engagement goes way up17:45read
Don't worry about reading level at first. Even if she picks something easy, she's still building the habit17:50read
OK here's my plan: take her to the library this weekend and let her go wild in the graphic novel section17:53
Perfect. And don't be surprised if she reads the same book five times — that's actually a good sign. Repetition builds fluency17:54read
Good to know! I would've told her to pick something new17:55
Haha yeah, fight that instinct 😄 Let me know how it goes this weekend18:00read
I will! Thank you so much, this is really helpful18:04
On my end I'll focus on comprehension strategies in the next few sessions — making predictions, summarizing, finding the main idea18:09read
Sounds like a plan. We'll tackle it from both sides!18:14
Exactly. Team effort. Talk soon!18:16read
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