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How to create parent survey about discipline policies

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Aug 20, 2025

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This article will guide you on how to create a parent survey about discipline policies in minutes. You can build or generate a completely customized survey using Specific’s AI survey generator—just create your survey instantly.

Steps to create a survey for parents about discipline policies

If you want to save time, just click this link to generate a survey with Specific. Here’s how it works:

  1. Tell what survey you want.

  2. Done.

You honestly don’t even need to read further—AI does the heavy lifting. It uses up-to-date expert knowledge to create an effective parent survey, and it’ll even ask smart follow-up questions so you get actionable, real-world insights. If you’d like to build other types of surveys from scratch, the process is just as simple at Specific’s main survey generator.

Why running parent surveys about discipline policies matters

Surveys like these aren’t just “nice-to-have.” They’re essential for building real understanding and trust between families and schools. If you’re not running parent surveys on discipline policies, you’re missing out on:

  • Key perspectives from the people most invested in student well-being—parents

  • Opportunities to tailor school policies so they actually reflect family needs and community values

  • Happier, more cooperative school environments for students, teachers, and families alike

Here’s a reality check: only 60% of public schools have a formal process for getting parent input on discipline issues[1]. Imagine the impact if your school falls into the other 40%—you’re missing insights that could completely change policy effectiveness.

Parent input isn’t just about checking a box; it’s about building a bridge. Research shows 62.6% of students believe parental involvement actually improves discipline[3]. Plus, when 66.1% of teachers say it enhances student behavior and academic performance, we know these surveys are worth it[3].

We’ve written more about the benefits and best practices for parent feedback—it’s worth a look for deeper context.

What makes a good survey on discipline policies?

If you want actionable data, your parent survey on discipline policies needs to be crafted with care. Watch out for:

Bad practices

Good practices

Vague or leading questions

Clear, neutral questions

Dry, impersonal language

Conversational tone

Only multiple choice options

Mix of open and closed questions

The measure of a great survey? Both the quantity and quality of responses. You want as many parents as possible to complete it, and you want their answers to be thoughtful—not just one-word shrugs. If you’re crafting your own, keep it clear, friendly, and focused on real issues. That’s how you’ll hear what matters most.

What are question types with examples for parent survey about discipline policies?

For a parent survey on discipline policies, you’re not limited to dry Yes/No questions. The magic is in mixing question formats for richer, more honest feedback.

Open-ended questions give parents space to explain the “why”—they’re ideal for uncovering unique experiences and concerns. Use them early for broad context, or at the end for extra thoughts. Examples:

  • What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced regarding current school discipline policies?

  • Can you share a positive experience you’ve had with a school’s approach to discipline?

Single-select multiple-choice questions make it easy for parents to share opinions quickly. They’re great for benchmarking and for busy respondents. Example:

  • How confident are you in the school’s current discipline policies?

    • Very confident

    • Somewhat confident

    • Not confident

    • Not sure

NPS (Net Promoter Score) question is perfect if you want a single, widely recognized measure of sentiment. It identifies your parent “promoters” (enthusiasts) as well as detractors. You can generate your own NPS survey for parents about discipline policies here. Example:

  • On a scale from 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend our school’s discipline policies to other parents?

Followup questions to uncover "the why" are key to digging beneath surface answers. Ask them after any ambiguous or extreme response; that’s how to transform a bland survey into a conversation that yields real insight.

  • What would make you feel more confident in our discipline approach?

Want more sample questions—and tips for writing them? Check out this guide on the best parent survey questions about discipline.

What is a conversational survey?

A conversational survey feels like a real dialogue, not a static webform. Specific’s AI survey generator turns every question into a chat—respondents feel engaged and comfortable, and you get fuller answers. Can you do this manually? Sure, but it’s a pain—costly to script, slow to adapt, and hard to personalize follow-ups in the moment.

Manual surveys

AI-generated surveys

One-size-fits-all questions, no context

Dynamic questions, expert-level follow-ups

Hard to update, slow to iterate

Edit by chatting, update instantly

Straight-line experience

Feels like a natural conversation

Why use AI for parent surveys? It’s not just about speed (though, wow, it’s fast!). AI survey examples adapt to context—if a parent gives a surprising answer, the AI immediately probes deeper, just as a human researcher would. This is where platforms like Specific shine: you get best-in-class conversational surveys, effortless editing in plain language (see our full AI survey editor), and responses that actually tell you something new.

If you want to learn how the process works step by step, our guide to creating a survey covers it all.

The power of follow-up questions

We can’t emphasize this enough—automated follow-up questions are what transform surveys from static forms to real conversations. With Specific’s AI-powered follow-ups, you get deeper, clearer insights—without extra back-and-forth by email or phone calls. The AI listens to every parent’s first reply and asks a smart follow-up in real time, getting to the heart of their real concerns.

  • Parent: “Sometimes I feel the rules are too strict.”

  • AI follow-up: “Can you share which specific rule feels the most strict to you, and how it’s affected your child?”

Compare this with forms that skip the follow-up; you get an unclear response and miss the details. That detail is where the insight lives.

How many followups to ask? Usually, 2–3 well-placed followups are enough. You can even fine-tune the depth—set a max, or let it skip to the next question once enough info is gathered. Specific lets you adjust this to keep surveys smooth and respectful of your respondents’ time.

This makes it a conversational survey—with a real back-and-forth that uncovers the full story behind each answer. It’s what people actually prefer.

Survey response analysis with AI is now effortless. Even with lots of open-ended replies, you can quickly get key themes, summaries, and priority issues—just use our AI survey response analysis tool. Don’t be intimidated by messy text data—AI does the heavy lifting for you.

This approach is new for lots of schools and PTAs, so I always suggest generating a parent survey and experiencing the difference for yourself.

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Sources

  1. National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Table: “Percentage of public schools that have various practices or programs related to discipline.”

  2. Zero To Three. National Parent Survey: Overview and Key Insights.

  3. RSIS International. "Role of Parents’ Involvement in Shaping Pupils’ Discipline and Its Influence on Performance."

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Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.