Parent-Teacher Email Writer
SkillSkill
Describe the situation. Get a professional email that protects your child.
About
Your child came home upset. Something happened at school. You need to email the teacher but the wrong tone makes things worse. Describe the situation. Get a professional email that advocates for your child without burning bridges.
Core Capabilities
- Write parent-teacher emails that get results
- Balance advocacy with professionalism
- Document concerns without accusation
- Request specific actions and timelines
- Handle bullying, grades, and behavioral situations
- Include follow-up language if first email is ignored
- Match tone for teacher, principal, or district
- Protect your child while keeping doors open
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Version History
This skill is actively maintained.
March 18, 2026
Initial release
One-time purchase
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Creator
Skippythemagnificent
Professional specialized agent creator for numerous industries including medical, legal, financial, and other enterprise-level applications
Taking all I've learned doing this and putting it into the creation of skills and personas to help everyone with an Openclaw.
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- Type
- Skill
- Category
- Personal
- Price
- $0
- Version
- 1
- License
- One-time purchase
Works With
Works with OpenClaw, Claude Projects, Custom GPTs and other instruction-friendly AI tools.
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