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Guy Strickland
teacher and author
Not every teacher is a gem. Sooner or later, your child will end up in the classroom of a teacher who doesn't thrill you or your child — and it's best to be prepared.
First, involve yourself in your child's education. Many children mentally separate school and home; your job is to help yours see that a strong bridge unites the two. You can do this by talking about school at home — every day. Ask about all aspects of school life — classmates, homework, class activities, and the teacher. Let your child know that he can talk about problems at school as well as successes.
Your child may be particularly reluctant to discuss problems with the teacher — he may not want to "tell" on her, or he may worry that he'll be blamed for the problem (kids sometimes think that all adults stick together). That's why it's important to look for warning signs that your child isn't happy with his teacher. If your child stops talking about school, gets stomachaches in the morning, or undergoes a personality change (that is, if he develops difficulty eating or sleeping, or becomes moody, argumentative, or agitated), these could be signs that he's having trouble in the classroom. Talk to your child about what's bothering him, and ask for details.
In addition, use your best resource: other parents. If you suspect a problem or think your child isn't learning what he should be for his grade level, do some research. Call parents of other children in the class. Then call parents of kids in other classes in the same grade. Ask about the level of work they're doing. If necessary, contact other schools and ask about their curriculum for your child's grade level as well. |
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