Regardless of whether your child is in preschool or high school, asking the age-old question, “how was your day” can elicit a range of responses from very descriptive to the more blunt, “fine” or “okay.”
Beginning these discussions and asking them about their school life will provide insight into your child’s motivations, their needs, and what matters to them - from their perspective. You may also find that asking about your child’s day encourages them to make stories of their experiences, thus building their communication skills.
Another tip is to make mental notes rather than interrupt what they are saying. If your child expresses something that you would like more information or clarification about, allow them to finish speaking and explain that you would like to understand them a little better - and then ask.
Lastly, allow them to express feelings however they feel comfortable, this is a practice in trust and to continue to build on it, they may need opportunities to say how they really feel and just have you listen. If you hear something that is concerning, always follow up.
We hope that this will be a start of something special for you and your child and allow you to see their school day through their eyes, while also sharing parts of your day with them.
Tiffany Johnson-Harwick, Dean of Faculty and Inclusion, is a member of Silicon Valley International School’s Student Services Team, alongside Valérie Ribo, Lydia Lin, and Laura Johnson. Each experienced member of the Student Services Team is dedicated to supporting students, working alongside faculty, and facilitating inclusive classrooms.