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Parent Response Form
As post-secondary counselors, we write letters of recommendation for students which support their college applications. The anecdotes and background information that parents provide helps us craft stronger and more compelling letters. Thank you for sharing your thoughts which highlight your child's unique attributes, strengths and interests.
Your Student's Name
Last Name
First Name
Your Name
Last Name
First Name
Your Email
example@example.com
Please provide 5 adjectives that describe your child today
What do you see as your child's academic strengths/interests and how has your child pursued this (these) interest(s) inside and outside the classroom?
What activity(ies) does your child most enjoy outside of academics? Provide an anecdote/examples of how your child engages in the aforementioned activity(ies).
Please provide background on your child regarding any significant challenges or experiences that have helped shape who he/she is (a move, a learning disability, their role in your family, a unique experience or interest).
Please provide any brief anecdotes/story(ies) about your child that highlight his/her characteristics or personality.
How has your child pursued this (these) interest(s) inside and outside the classroom?
Please provide an anecdote about how your child engages in the activity(ies) above.
Please describe two accomplishments you are most proud of for your child.
Please finish this short sentence, "My child is motivated to..."
Please finish this short sentence, "My child is happiest when..."
If your child walked into a room full of strangers, how would people likely describe him/her after an hour together?
Is there anything else you would like to share with us that would be helpful in articulating your child's unique attributes or strengths, or how they overcame certain challenges (ie learning disability, changes in family life etc)?
Lastly, please use this area if you feel that any of your child's grades need any further explanation.
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