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5. Parent engagement

Written by Charlotte Dillabough

Updated at March 13th, 2025

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Parents and caregivers can easily track their child's progress through Reading Eggs, Fast Phonics and Reading Eggspress.

To facilitate this:

  1. Print parent letters for your class. These letters contain each child's login credentials.
  2. The letters also provide step-by-step instructions for parents to create their own account linked to their child's, enabling them to monitor progress.

To generate these parent letters:

Go to the Teacher Dashboard, click on Management in the side navigation panel, then select Manage Students.
 


Select the student, students, or class for which you want to print Parent letters. Then, using the Parent Letters drop-down menu, select the language in which you wish to print your parent letter. There are 11 languages to choose from.
 


Once printed, send the letters home with your students. Together, you can watch as each student grows!

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