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dmcintosh

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Matuszny and colleagues (2007) developed a four-step plan for collaborating with culturally and linguistically diverse families. The steps include all of the following EXCEPT:


◦ Initiation phase: The family members and teacher get to know each other in a personal manner.
◦ Building the foundation: The teacher provides the families with choices.
◦ Instruction on guidelines: The teacher provides families with instruction on school guidelines, policies, and terminology.
◦ Maintenance and support: Positive communication is delivered according to the family's preference.


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Instruction on guidelines: The teacher provides families with instruction on school guidelines, policies, and terminology.



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