
Welcome to Week 6 of The Missing Link Newsletter! Last week, we built trust and opened lines of communication – the foundation for lasting partnerships.
This week, we focus on one of the most powerful mindset shifts in education: seeing and naming student strengths before addressing weaknesses.
When families and teachers work together to celebrate what students can do, motivation skyrockets, and confidence takes root.
✨Key Concept: Strength-Based Engagement
Traditional parent communication often centers around problems – grades, behavior, missing assignments.
But The Missing Link reminds us: “When we lead with strengths, we unlock potential.”
Why it matters:
• Students who hear positive reinforcement from both home and school are more likely to persist through challenges.
• Parents who recognize their child’s strengths feel more empowered to support learning.
• Teachers who focus on strengths build more collaborative, trusting relationships.
🧩 Action Step of the Week: “My Strength Snapshot.”
1️⃣ Teachers:
Invite students to complete a “My Strengths Snapshot.”
Ask:
• What is something you’re really good at?
• What’s something you enjoy learning about?
• What makes you proud of yourself?
2️⃣ Parents:
Talk with your child about the answers. Add one example from home – something you notice they do well.
3️⃣ School Teams:
Display the class of school’s collective strengths on a “Wall of Brilliance” (virtual or physical).
🤔 Quote from The Missing Link:
“Students grow where they feel seen. Recognition plants the seed of resilience.”
💡Insight
When schools create a culture that highlights student strengths, families begin to see schools not as a place of judgment but as a place of joy.
Strength-based engagement transforms parent conversations from correcting to collaborating.
📘 Reflection Prompt
Ask at home or during your team meeting:
“What strength in your child (or student) have you recently discovered – and how can you nurture it this week?”
Encourage families to share photos or stories of their child using their strengths at home or school.