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3 Things Teachers of Gen Z & Alpha Want Parents to Know
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@TeacherTherapy

2 years ago

What would you add to the list? 🤗

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@RY-os9vw

2 years ago

4. Please be consistent in implementing your strategies, boundaries consequences and rewards at home, and if the home strategies have not worked, please work with the teachers and staff in finding what works best for your child.

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@theycallmejodamo

2 years ago

Girl… Just 39 seconds and I bet you have so many people FUMING!!? 😂😂

But I would say: 4.) Don’t incentivize bad behavior/failure. 5.) If the teacher tells you a problem they’re seeing, don’t take it as a personal attack. 6.) Helping your child is not the same as doing the work for them. One lets them figure out solutions on their own, the other only shows them that you’d rather do the work for them than let them get the bad grade they earne

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@joycewatt8289

1 year ago

Old school parents KNEW these things!

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@jjc6530

2 years ago

#4. If parents would only take these tips to heart and follow, a lot of problems would be solved

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@BarbRavelingBooks

2 years ago

Don't assume it's the teacher who is the problem. Be open to the idea that your child may be the problem! And then lovingly work to help your child change as that will make him a more successful adult. Also, remember that when your child gets a job, you won't be able to go to his or her employer and get special treatment for him or her.

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@VICTORIA-bb1dz

11 months ago

Putting all of these in next school year's Back to School presentation... No cap.

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@Rio26202

11 months ago

Parents: we cannot “gentle parent” an entire classroom. We don’t have time to discuss each child’s feelings and why they can or can’t do something. It is your job to teach your kids that it’s not ok to do something just because that’s how you feel. Also please give your kids some healthy attention. Put the devices away and interact with your kids. You might find that you actually like them.

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@robyost6079

2 years ago

Excellent! And, unfortunately, completely against the business model treating students as customers who must be kept happy at all costs. At least at the college level, it's become all about retaining paying customers (not students) for higher and higher enrollments, retention, and "success."

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@Mini-n2q

11 months ago

I've got three in school and I expect them to behave, be respectful, and learn. And they do. Their teachers love them. Parents have literally no expectations of their kids anymore. Everyone has forgotten they are not going to be kids forever and it will be much harder for them to learn important lessons on how to act as an adult. Y'all, we are not raising kids, we are raising future adults. And in about 20 years, society will be a toxic cesspool if parents don't get their faces out of their phones and actually interact with their children. Children are not accessories to show off when its convenient and ignored otherwise . They are people.

Guess the private prison industry will be thrilled. 😑

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@claudiabcarvalho

11 months ago

Also: saddest and disappointment are a natural part of life. If you don't let them experience negative feelings at a young age, they won't be able to deal with them when they grow up and they will become violent towards people who made them feel that way - including you.

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@Love_Lace

11 months ago

So true 🎉 thank you for sharing this with us 🙏🏾 KEEP WINN

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@tiffbeevachou108

11 months ago

This is true. My kids teachers didnt want to push him because he would get upset with difficult work. I told them to push him, keep him in the classroom and keep him accountable. I was taken back abit that I had to let them know that I i support them!

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@alysmari3956

10 months ago

I would add: What you do and say at home comes to school.

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@janetownley

10 months ago

Agreed. Now can schools STOP the practice of sending misbehaving kids to the hospital emergency room for mental health evaluation, terrifying and confusing them?

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@nm9586

1 year ago

Well said. In fact, I think many of society's problems can be solved with this wonderful woman's wise words if applied to children and adults alike.

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@littisharamcleishanderson5716

11 months ago

Teachers here in Jamaica do tell us parents these things.🇯🇲🇯🇲

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@cben4239

1 year ago

I think that it has everything to do with the generation that raised the child. My youngest was really having a problem with another child that was bullying her. It wasn’t quite clear who was doing it so I wanted to be 100% sure that my child was either right or wrong. I just wanted to find out the answer. I wasn’t angry I just wanted to end the problem. The administrators were completely flabbergasted by that since the other parent said it was absolutely not her child. They had to show her video proof from the playground that it was her child before she believed anything. The reason why I feel that I acted this way (to get to the bottom of it, no matter who was at fault) was because I was raised by my grandparents who came up during the 1920s and 30s in the South. If I would’ve been raised by my parents who came up in the 60s, I think that I would be like the other parents

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@quillerquiller8963

2 years ago

Nice to have you back. Your analysis is always clearly explained and gets right to truth!

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@oraltraditions6127

11 months ago

Yes teacher, tell these irresponsible parents to start discipling their children because if not, these children are going to bite off parents' ears. They need to teach their children that there are consequences for bad behavior. No wonder prisons are full.

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