It is a privilege that the child is a God gifted that arrived in our house. As a parent we must understand and accept that no child is perfect. Children are not our property. Just she how to enjoy nature and support them. Don't try to make them an investment of the future.
We human is a special species as we can learn much more by imitation.
Children learn from the parents what we do in daily life. Genetics and DNA are the other factors but they learn all those things whatever in practice.
There must be boundaries set that should not go beyond the lines. But we must remember that we are the parent first and our relationship with them can be an enjoyable.
Parenting is hard enough but we as a parent need to Respect child , Give unconditional love, Have family time, Make them spiritually strong, Let them fly and you make sure you will be always available to support them, guide them, encourage them, and most important to understand them.
Develop the parent-teacher relationship
There are many ways in which the parent-teacher relationship can be mutually beneficial. Parents and teachers can both share valuable insights into a child’s personality. Teachers can pass on information about how the child copes with a classroom environment, and additional strengths and skills which they have uncovered through various activities. Teachers can keep parents informed about the syllabus, including themes, which can be easy to reinforce at home. Parents can easily present the theme of helping friends, for example, by introducing a book, cartoon or song on the topic, role-playing with toys, or setting up a play date with another child.
It's most effective when teachers and parents speak to each other face-to-face, but occasionally emailing parents with brief feedback can help maintain the relationship, and encourage a more meaningful exchange of views. Keeping the lines of communication open for queries or information from parents helps make the relationship more equitable, so that the information isn't going one way, as often happens.
Finally, one of the most important ways to develop and maintain a good parent-teacher relationship is simply by showing appreciation for each other. If a child sees a parent and teacher thanking each other, the co-operative aspect is reinforced. It’s also valuable to have your child thank the teacher, and for a teacher to thank the children for coming.
Writer Mahpara is an Educationist, Hyderabad.
We human is a special species as we can learn much more by imitation.
Children learn from the parents what we do in daily life. Genetics and DNA are the other factors but they learn all those things whatever in practice.
There must be boundaries set that should not go beyond the lines. But we must remember that we are the parent first and our relationship with them can be an enjoyable.
Parenting is hard enough but we as a parent need to Respect child , Give unconditional love, Have family time, Make them spiritually strong, Let them fly and you make sure you will be always available to support them, guide them, encourage them, and most important to understand them.
Develop the parent-teacher relationship
There are many ways in which the parent-teacher relationship can be mutually beneficial. Parents and teachers can both share valuable insights into a child’s personality. Teachers can pass on information about how the child copes with a classroom environment, and additional strengths and skills which they have uncovered through various activities. Teachers can keep parents informed about the syllabus, including themes, which can be easy to reinforce at home. Parents can easily present the theme of helping friends, for example, by introducing a book, cartoon or song on the topic, role-playing with toys, or setting up a play date with another child.
It's most effective when teachers and parents speak to each other face-to-face, but occasionally emailing parents with brief feedback can help maintain the relationship, and encourage a more meaningful exchange of views. Keeping the lines of communication open for queries or information from parents helps make the relationship more equitable, so that the information isn't going one way, as often happens.
Finally, one of the most important ways to develop and maintain a good parent-teacher relationship is simply by showing appreciation for each other. If a child sees a parent and teacher thanking each other, the co-operative aspect is reinforced. It’s also valuable to have your child thank the teacher, and for a teacher to thank the children for coming.
Writer Mahpara is an Educationist, Hyderabad.
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