overpressure
Parents who are teachers may face higher expectations and pressures. They may care too much about their children's academic performance and ignore their emotional needs and other aspects of development. This may cause children to feel too stressed, which will affect their studies and grades.
Lack of time and energy
Parents who are teachers may spend more time and energy on teaching, resulting in insufficient time and energy on family education. This may cause children to feel neglected and lack family care and guidance.
conceited
Parents who are teachers may be overconfident because of their professional and educational experiences and think that they can educate their children easily. However, every child is unique and needs personalized education methods and guidance. If parents are overconfident, they may ignore their children's personality and needs, leading to improper education.
Lack of reflection and improvement
Parents who are teachers may ignore the importance of reflection and improvement because of their professional knowledge and experience. They may think that they already know how to educate their children well, but they neglect to constantly reflect on and improve their educational methods and strategies. This may lead to the stagnation of children's education and the inability to get effective guidance and support.