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If parents cooperate with teachers to educate their children.
Parents cooperate with teachers to educate their children as follows:

First of all, parents are their children's first teachers, and managing and educating their children is their primary task.

At present, many parents neglect the education of their children for various reasons. Some parents leave their children in the care of their parents because of work pressure, some have no one to discipline their children because of family discord, and some simply put their children in other people's homes, which makes it difficult for teachers to communicate well with their parents.

Therefore, teachers very much hope that parents can realize that educating their children is an important responsibility of parents.

Secondly, don't talk about teachers in front of children.

As the saying goes: learn from your teacher and believe in it.

Teachers themselves must have their own imperfections. Parents can give advice to teachers in private, but don't slander teachers and damage their image.

Third, we should insist on checking children's homework.

Parents can check their children's homework and learn about their children's learning at school, so as not to be surprised by the test results.

Some parents are extremely dissatisfied with the teacher's request for parents to "sign" their children's homework. In fact, parents think about it in reverse. The teacher asked the parents to sign it in order to join hands with the school to educate the children together. As parents, you should be happy!

Fourth, we should encourage and support children correctly.

Because children are still young, there will inevitably be some unsatisfactory places in life and study. Therefore, parents and teachers should accept everything of children objectively, fairly and inclusively, and work together with children to find ways to solve problems.

When children have problems, parents should first think about what they can't do. Don't put all the responsibility on the teacher. They should discuss the solution to the problem with the teacher. They should also put themselves in the teacher's shoes. They should think of other children in the class and understand the teacher's hard work.