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10 Things Parents Don't Tell Teachers

10 Things Parents Don't Tell Teachers

Jill Hare | Editor, TheApple.com

If you’re a teacher and a parent, you might have the kind of perspective that makes you a better teacher. If you’re not a parent but a teacher, it’s helpful to get some input from the other side. I asked parents (who are not teachers) to share what they wished they could say to their childrens’ teachers – but didn’t have the courage to.

Names have not been used to protect the identities of the parents who shared quotes.

This follows 10 Things Your Students Won’t Tell You and is the second in a monthly series on school communication.

#1 Thing Parents Won’t Tell Teachers


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    neilkelvin

    about 1 month ago

    308 comments

    Really interesting topic. I would like to know about it. As a parent we should know these things and follow it.

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    tangeraldino

    about 1 month ago

    14 comments

    This topic is interesting for the parents and teachers. Being a teacher myself, I love to know what keeping us on the downside of our profession.

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