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New Book Empowers Parents to Navigate Modern Education Challenges

Toronto – In response to the growing need for effective parent-teacher communication, Lia De Cicco Remu, a well-regarded leader in Canadian education, has unveiled her new book, How to Talk to Teachers. The book, released today, is designed to assist parents in building stronger relationships with educators and ensuring their children’s success in a rapidly evolving educational environment.

De Cicco Remu, who boasts over fifteen years of experience in the EdTech industry, has crafted this guide to address the complexities faced by today’s parents. The book offers practical advice, personal anecdotes, and case studies to help parents navigate academic concerns and advocate for their children effectively.

“As an educator and a parent, I understand the hurdles in communicating with teachers and supporting students,” De Cicco Remu said. “This book aims to equip parents with the tools they need to foster a productive partnership with educators, ensuring their children thrive in today’s educational system.”

How to Talk to Teachers emphasizes the importance of proactive engagement in education. It covers various topics, including the effective use of technology in the classroom, addressing academic and behavioral concerns, and supporting students’ mental health.

The book’s central message encourages parents to transform their approach to education, communicate more effectively with teachers, and advocate vigorously for their children’s needs. De Cicco Remu’s approach is both practical and empowering, aiming to help parents adapt to the modern educational landscape and support their children’s academic and personal growth.

How to Talk to Teachers is now available globally, offering timely advice for parents as they prepare for the new school year.

Tiana Squire

Tiana Squire is our Leisure and Lifestyle Writer, dedicated to covering a wide array of topics including restaurants & bars, fashion, travel and tourism, family events and entertainment. With a passion for exploring and sharing the best in leisure experiences, Tiana brings her unique perspective and enthusiasm to each piece she writes. For inquiries or feedback, contact Tiana at tiana.squire@gtaweekly.ca.

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