…is because you allow them to. It is alarming how many parents I’ve talked to this year who try to come after me for their child’s performance. But then they openly admitted their kids just go to their rooms and they have no idea what school work ...
…is because you allow them to. It is alarming how many parents I’ve talked to this year who try to come after me for their child’s performance. But then they openly admitted their kids just go to their rooms and they have no idea what school work the kids are doing (or more likely no doing) in there. “They won’t talk to me,” the parents say. “I just don’t know what to do! I have no control!” Could you just…tell them they must do homework in the living room? Could you take their electronics away until their homework is done? Could you ask them to show you completed work for each class each night? Could you normalize prioritizing education in your household, have conversations at dinner about what they learned in class? Could you hire a tutor to work with your child one on one? Could you make an effort to read about some of the stuff your kids are learning about so you can engage them in conversation? Could you go all Jamie Lee Curtis in Freaky Friday and take the bedroom door off of its hinges? I just cant understand why parents aren’t able to come up with any of these solutions themselves. Most of them expect that teachers will take care of their entire education, and they don’t have to do anything on their end. Their involvement has gone down but their expectations have gone up. And our clueless administrators seem to always expect the first intervention step to be to contact the clueless parents. 🫠 submitted by /u/FawkesThePhoenix7 [link] [comments]