Why is this happening?
First of all, although the children's parents are teachers, they may not be from an education major.
Their professional knowledge and skills may be aimed at a specific subject, not at educational theories and methods.
In this case, their children may lack correct educational methods and skills, and may even be influenced by wrong educational methods, leading to improper education.
Secondly, although some children's parents are teachers, they may be under great work pressure and heavy burden, so they can't devote themselves to their children's education.
In their busy daily work, they may not have enough time and energy to pay attention to their children's education, or they may neglect their education because of work pressure, which is one of the reasons for improper education.
In addition, the parents of some children may have some prejudice or misunderstanding about education because of their professional characteristics.
For example, teacher China may pay more attention to language and literature education, while ignoring other aspects of education. This prejudice may have a negative impact on children's education.
Finally, although the children's parents are teachers, they are also human beings and have their own shortcomings.
They may have a negative impact on their children's education because of their personality problems. For example, it may lead to improper education because of being too strict or too tolerant, or it may have a bad influence on children's education because of emotional problems.
To sum up, just because the children's parents are teachers does not mean that they will be educated well.
Because they are also facing all kinds of difficulties and challenges, they need to have correct educational methods and skills, and have enough energy and time to pay attention to their children's growth.
In addition, some parents may think that they have spent a lot of energy and time educating other people's children at work, and they are exhausted when they get home, and they have no energy to educate their own children.
But in fact these are just excuses for parents to comfort themselves.
Education is an important job, which requires parents' time and energy. If parents are unwilling or don't know how to educate their children, then children are likely to encounter difficulties in the process of growing up and even have a negative impact on their lives.
At the same time, children are likely to be concerned and expected by their peers because their parents are teachers. If children are not well educated, these expectations and worries may make them feel more depressed and confused.
Therefore, parents should be aware of their educational responsibilities and try their best to educate and guide their children.
If parents feel too stressed at work, they can seek help from other family members or professionals.
At the same time, parents should pay attention to their children's growth and development, understand their needs and problems, and educate and guide them in time.
Only in this way can parents truly fulfill their educational responsibilities and let their children get better development in the process of growing up.