First of all, parents who are teachers may be too busy to educate their children. As teachers, they may need to spend a lot of time and energy on their work, which leads to neglecting the education of their children. At the same time, they may also face a lot of extra work, such as preparing lessons and correcting homework, which makes them work longer and spend less time at home.
Secondly, parents who are teachers may pay too much attention to academic performance and ignore children's personality and interests when educating their children. They may give their children too many study tasks and test pressures, which will lead to children's disgust and weariness of learning. At the same time, they may also ignore their children's hobbies and specialties, which will adversely affect their diversified development.
Third, parents who are teachers may be overprotective when educating their children, resulting in children's lack of independence and self-management ability. They may be too concerned about children's safety and comfort, so that children lack opportunities to communicate with the outside world. This kind of over-protection may lead to the lack of challenges and risks in the process of children's growth, and then limit their development.
Finally, parents who are teachers may have emotional problems when educating their children, such as being too intimate or indifferent. They may expect too much from their children and be too harsh on their behavior, leading to frustration and pressure on their children. At the same time, they may also ignore children's emotional needs, leading to children's lack of security and trust.
To sum up, the reasons for teachers' parents' failure in educating their children may include: busyness, over-emphasis on academic performance, over-protection, and emotional problems. Parents who are teachers need to pay attention to their children's education, provide them with a good family environment and educational resources, and cultivate their diversified development.