what are your expectations about your parents and teachers
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Most parents try to be realistic in establishing expectations of their children's teachers. However, we can sometimes lose patience or understanding if we feel our children have been misunderstood, mistreated in any way, or evaluated unfairly.
Here is an outline of Parental Expectations, which is a beginning that can be built upon by the parents of children in your class:Acknowledge that as parents, we know our children better than anyone else. While you have an important professional perspective, we have a passionate parental perspective. Listen to us and we'll listen to you. Acknowledge that we both have the child's best interests in mind.Appreciate our children's strengths . . . and help them improve on their weaknesses.Communicate with us often. We want to know what is happening. Don't assume that because you don't see me that I don't care. Initiate communication with me and let me know how to contact you.Make your classroom a safe haven… a place that is conducive to learning. Be aware of what is going on socially among students (in the playground and lunch room, too) Prohibit name-calling, teasing, and other forms of emotional distress.Smile, laugh, and enjoy what you are doing. Your enthusiasm is contagious to the kids and promotes learning as an enjoyable and exciting, adventure.
Here is an outline of Parental Expectations, which is a beginning that can be built upon by the parents of children in your class:Acknowledge that as parents, we know our children better than anyone else. While you have an important professional perspective, we have a passionate parental perspective. Listen to us and we'll listen to you. Acknowledge that we both have the child's best interests in mind.Appreciate our children's strengths . . . and help them improve on their weaknesses.Communicate with us often. We want to know what is happening. Don't assume that because you don't see me that I don't care. Initiate communication with me and let me know how to contact you.Make your classroom a safe haven… a place that is conducive to learning. Be aware of what is going on socially among students (in the playground and lunch room, too) Prohibit name-calling, teasing, and other forms of emotional distress.Smile, laugh, and enjoy what you are doing. Your enthusiasm is contagious to the kids and promotes learning as an enjoyable and exciting, adventure.
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Nice question! l want to answer too.
My expectations towards my parents are that they love me most and every parents do this. We children are the gift for our parents. I expect from my parents that they always supports me, encourages me, motivates me and always scolds me in my bad deeds.
My expectations from my teachers are that they appreciate my qualities, scolds me when l did mistakes, teach me lesson from every mistakes. Teach me not to give up in any situation of life. Prepare me for my better future. Teach me very nicely. Help me in my problems. Suggest me to choose between good and bad things. Always inspire me.
Hope it helps you it is my own expectations towards my parents and teachers.
With regards@
Tanisha
My expectations towards my parents are that they love me most and every parents do this. We children are the gift for our parents. I expect from my parents that they always supports me, encourages me, motivates me and always scolds me in my bad deeds.
My expectations from my teachers are that they appreciate my qualities, scolds me when l did mistakes, teach me lesson from every mistakes. Teach me not to give up in any situation of life. Prepare me for my better future. Teach me very nicely. Help me in my problems. Suggest me to choose between good and bad things. Always inspire me.
Hope it helps you it is my own expectations towards my parents and teachers.
With regards@
Tanisha
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