While teacher-parents acknowledge that parenthood brings new job-related challenges, some point out that schools could ...
No matter how good a teacher is, they're bound to get annoyed by parents at some point. It's like a law of nature. Some parents want to be really involved in their kids' lives and know everything that ...
Parents usually have their own views for how they wish to raise their children. Some choose to rarely ever discipline their kids and always believe their child is right. And while everyone has their ...
Imagine going in to meet your boss — for the first time — on the occasion of your performance review. They know a lot about you, but you have no idea how much of it is based in reality, because all of ...
There has long been a delicate, complex relationship between teachers and parents, but research suggests this has become even more difficult to navigate. A fifth of secondary school teachers ...
Teachers are weighing in on the things parents do that are “not doing their kids any favours” as they grow up. In a Reddit thread, education staff were given the opportunity to “get it off their ...
It’s parent-teacher conference season. For everyone involved—teachers, students, and parents—these events frequently conjure up ambiguity, even dread. Students may sit at home wondering and worrying ...
A North Dakota mom who was bracing herself for her son’s parent-teacher conference ended up leaving in tears. Lauren ...
Ten minutes with your child's teacher can reveal more than grades—it can surface early signs of anxiety, attention issues, or social struggles. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, discusses how to prep ...
"What my parents don't know about social media is..." If parents fear their kids having social media accounts, it's with good reason. One Utah teacher asked a group of 80 teens -- ages 14 and 15 -- to ...
“Depending on affordability, to pay a tenner twice a year to get a gift for someone who plays such an important part in your ...
A teacher says parents who ban their middle and high schoolers from dating are doing their kids “a serious disservice.” “I’m not saying to encourage dating — in fact, I’d discourage it,” Jessica, a ...