Psychology, asked by arhanasarkar, 1 day ago

Think of your experiences during the last 2-3 years and answer the following : Did you have confrontations with your parents? What were the main problems? How did you solve your problems, and whose help did you seek? Compare your list with your classmates. Are there any similarities? Can you now think of better ways of solving the problems faced by you? ​

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Answered by sneha20478
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Key points

School problems are quite common. Some problems you can sort out at home, but some need parent-teacher cooperation.

If you need to solve a problem with a teacher, it’s a good idea to ask for a special parent-teacher meeting.

Positive and respectful problem-solving can help you and the teacher work towards a solution.

Explanation:

Good parent-teacher relationships

A good relationship with your child’s teacher and school is a great starting point for handling any problems that come up at school.

You can lay the groundwork for a good parent-teacher relationship by introducing yourself and getting to know your child’s teacher as early as possible. Communicating and building relationships with your child’s teacher helps you to work well together when there’s a problem.

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