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07/11/2011

Parent Surveys

Imagine being the kid who every adult thinks you’re “being bad” on purpose, but you’re not. You’re really having a hard time.
Greg Santucci, Occupational Therapist

The popular Exchange book, Staying on Course:  The Early Childhood Board's Guide to Success, notes that parent input is an integral part of a valid internal program assessment and offers a variety of ways to solicit such input...

Online surveys.  Many web-based survey tools, such as Survey Monkey, can be used to create user-friendly surveys that include reports on results.

Telephone surveys.  It might be beneficial to randomly select parents and interview them around specific events, such as upon initial enrollment.

Climate surveys.  At any given time, ask parents to identify an incident that happened in the past six months that made them very happy and an incident that made them unhappy.

Written surveys.  A well-written survey can focus on specific areas or provide feedback across a broad range of areas.



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