School is starting soon and this year will be our oldest child’s first experience in the public school: Kindergarten. I imagine students and teachers are mentally preparing themselves for 180 days worth of intentional instruction over the course of the next 9 months. My daughter has no idea what to expect, but she is really excited!
In the spirit of school starting and teachers teaching, I would like to share an insightful article written by an 18 year old student whose father is a teacher.
Top 10 Things Teachers Wish Parents Knew
- There are two types of students: 1) Those who are internally motivated, and 2) Those who are not. Adjust your parenting accordingly.
- It is human nature to lie. Thus, students lie.
- It’s not our job to parent. No. That’s your job.
- We have 100 plus students. You have maybe one or two.
- Your students actually do work hard.
- Enabling your child will only hurt them in the future.
- Your students will be more successful academically if they organize themselves in the classroom.
- Students need to know when to speak and when not to speak.
- We have lives just like you.
- We really are on your side.
source Radical Parenting
Jeremy, no additions and no corrections — this just needs to be imprinted in the minds of parents and constant reminders given through the school year. Thank you!
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