Every time I'd see an unexpected parent e-mail in my inbox, I'd hold my breath. Every single time. More often than not, it would be a random question or two that would require a simple clarifying response. No big deal.
But then there were other e-mails I got where I had to take a deep breath and really think about how I was going to respond. I had to remind myself, always, that I needed to grow and nurture these family relationships and responding productively and professionally was essential.
I came across this blog written by one of my favorite people, Sarah Brown Wessling, and she shares really valuable tips for e-mailing parents. Check it out HERE!
But then there were other e-mails I got where I had to take a deep breath and really think about how I was going to respond. I had to remind myself, always, that I needed to grow and nurture these family relationships and responding productively and professionally was essential.
I came across this blog written by one of my favorite people, Sarah Brown Wessling, and she shares really valuable tips for e-mailing parents. Check it out HERE!