Teachers and parents may fail in educating their children not because they are teachers, but because of other reasons, such as lack of time, energy and resources to pay attention to their children's study and life, or because of their different roles in the family, difficult adjustment of roles, parent-child relationship and so on.
In addition, teachers' own educational methods may not be suitable for their children, because each child's personality and needs are different and different educational methods are needed.
Therefore, this problem cannot be generalized and needs specific analysis. This problem does not apply to all teachers' parents. Some teachers' parents may not give enough attention and guidance because of their busy work, which will affect their children's education. Parents of other teachers may be too passive to guide their children. Others may interfere excessively with children's study and life, and also have a negative impact on their growth. However, being a teacher does not mean that parents can educate their children perfectly, because each parent and child is unique. It should be emphasized that educating children requires parents' serious thinking and effective communication, which takes time and energy.