Monica D. answered 08/19/21
Professional Educator, MA in Teaching, 15 Years of Experience
Ask about the child's learning styles to show parents that the details being shared are directly tied to your teaching methods and approaches. Also, you can ask about the child's after-school activities. For instance, if they play sports, using a sport in an example may help during instruction. If you can communicate the reasons for your questions and how they relate to your instructional methods, they will see that answering these questions will help them receive great tutoring from you.