Hey Everyone, I hope you are all fine and doing great. This post is my entry for the weekly featured content in the #Hivelearners community. Today's topic to write about is The Teacher's Fault
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The topic we’re going to discuss today is a very important one, and I’ll try to talk about it in the context of my own society—the environment around me. When a child is born, they represent a ray of hope for their parents. Naturally, a deep love for the child arises in the hearts of the parents, and they cannot bear any pain or suffering for their child.
And in this love, they go so far that they either don’t see their children’s mistakes or choose to overlook them, which, in my view, is a very negative thing. This attitude becomes a reason for those children to go astray, leading them to struggle later in life, whether it’s related to their studies or any other aspect of life.
Parents should maintain a balance. When their child makes a mistake, they should deal with it firmly, and when the child does something good, they should reward them, perhaps with a small gift, like a toy, for example.
If we take this idea further, we all know that parents are a child’s first teachers, and children learn by observing their parents. So, if parents provide a good upbringing, the children will perform well as they grow older. But if there’s a lack of guidance from the beginning, they’re likely to make mistakes, get involved in negative activities, and neglect their studies.
So we can’t place the entire responsibility for a child’s poor performance in studies on the teachers. Yes, they play a role, but in my view, they are always second in terms of responsibility. In the society where I live, the teaching profession is held in very high regard, because it is the teachers who shape us into people capable of achieving greatness in life.
But it would also not be wrong to say that some teachers contribute to a student’s decline or poor performance when they treat students very poorly, punish them without reason, and take out their personal frustrations on them at school. This kind of behavior causes students to lose trust in their teachers, which can lead them down a negative path.
That’s why school principals should maintain a check and balance to ensure that no teacher is treating any student poorly. If such behavior is found, that teacher should be immediately removed from the school. Otherwise, not only will the student with poor upbringing continue to be affected, but even a well-behaved student may be led astray. I hope you understand my point.
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When parenting fails, all other excuses are employed to hide the shame. This is exactly what our society is condoning today. It I high time parents took the bull in their hands and began to pay attention to their ward's academic and emotional needs to maximize results.
agreed. It's parent's first duty to look forward how their kids are doing.
I so much agreed with you dear @itwithsm . The teachers has lots of students yo manage that sometimes it becomes a huge task for them to cope with.
Parents should pay so much attention to their children because we are the one spending the money 💰. We should help our children to succeed by knowing the areas they are facing problems while studying.
This is one of the harsh realities these days. Good thing my husband makes sure to apply some of the disciplines he witnessed as he grew older. We combined it with what I grew up with, added with constant reminder t our children that manners comes first before everything
you are very lucky to have a husband like him :)
I agree with you. I feel parents need to be more responsible for the failure of their kids. So, it's not ok to blame teachers.