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The problem of teachers and parents educating their children
Although parents who are teachers have professional educational knowledge and experience, they may not be able to educate their children for various reasons. The following are some reasons that may lead teachers and parents to educate their children badly:

Allocation of time and energy

Teachers, as vocational educators, will establish contact with other students in their career and spend a lot of time and energy in the classroom. Therefore, they may spend less time with their children, which may lead to insufficient or inconsistent education.

Be at odds with ...

Teachers' parents often have a special relationship with their children, which may lead to tension, conflict and emotional reaction, and may also prejudice the way of education.

Excessive expectation

Because teachers' parents have unique educational experience and knowledge, they may have too high expectations for their children's performance. Excessive interference with children's growth and learning may lead to stress and anxiety, which may affect children's self-confidence and sense of accomplishment.

Role conflict

As a professional educator, the role of a teacher may be different from that at home. In school, teachers are essentially educators of students, not parents or guardians. Therefore, teachers and parents may need to adjust their roles and skills in the family.

self-betrayal

As educators, teachers will show their educational achievements in public places. But in the private sphere, they may have more personal problems and challenges, such as family conflicts and personal pressure. These personal problems may affect teachers' care and support for children in the family.

Find a solution

Although teachers and parents have educational experience and knowledge, they may still encounter various difficulties in the process of educating their children. They need to acknowledge the existence of problems, find suitable solutions, actively communicate and establish positive relationships with their children.