Parent Report Card for Teens (pack of 20)
Parent Report Card for Teens
by Linda Berg-Cross, Ph.D.
Here's a unique way to open up family communication. The Parent Report Card lets kids grade their parents—on everything from keeping secrets to helping with homework.
Available in child and teen versions, the Parent Report Card gives youngsters a structured and acceptable way to express their feelings. It provides the kind of honest feedback that's hard to come by—often illuminating issues that parents don't realize are important. While the child is filling out the Report Card, many parents choose to grade themselves as well and later compare marks. This process often shows how the parent's perceptions can differ from those of the child.
The teen version of the Parent Report Card (ages 13 through 17) includes instructions to the parent, explaining how to use the Report Card, and how to receive feedback.
Quick, economical, and always interesting and enlightening, the Parent Report Card is useful in parenting classes, individual therapy, or family therapy. It's an excellent way to open up dialogue between parents and kids.