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Teachers' and Parents' Views on Education: How to Understand Children's Behavior
On the road of children's education, although teachers and parents share a common vision-hoping that children can thrive, they often have different perspectives in observing and interpreting children's behaviors. This paper will discuss how to understand children's behavior from the perspective of teachers and parents, so as to provide better support for children's growth.

Children in the eyes of teachers

The child in the eyes of the teacher may be the little guy who is naughty in class and affects the learning progress and classroom order. Faced with such children, teachers may feel helpless and anxious, and then take some stricter measures in education.

Children in the eyes of parents

In the eyes of parents, children are always innocent and misunderstood. People often say that "children are all their own good", so when children have conflicts with others, parents often stand on the side of their children for the first time and think that the problem lies with each other.

exchanges and cooperation

For children's better growth, teachers and parents need more communication and cooperation, understand and support children from their own perspective, and jointly pave the way for their future. Only in this way can we ensure that children can get all-round development and growth on the road of education.