Teachers can guide parents in family education from the following aspects:
Communication: Establish a good teacher-student relationship and communication channels between parents and teachers, and keep abreast of parents' expectations, needs and feedback. Keep in touch with parents, share students' learning and growth, and provide effective help and support through regular parent-teacher meetings and individual home visits.
Provide professional advice: Teachers can provide professional educational guidance and advice to parents, such as making a study plan suitable for children and how to guide children to develop good habits. At the same time, teachers can also provide parents with scientific family education ideas and methods through teaching practice and educational theory knowledge.
Establish a home-school cooperation mechanism: school and family are two important environments for children's growth, so we should establish a close cooperative relationship and pay attention to children's growth and development together. Schools can strengthen communication and cooperation with parents through home visits, homework assignments and home-school interactive platforms.
Help solve practical problems: Teachers can play the role of "consultants" in family education, helping parents solve specific problems, such as how to deal with children's problem behaviors and how to balance family work. Teachers can also provide some practical suggestions and solutions for parents through their own experience and educational expertise.
In short, teachers should pay attention to communication, provide professional advice, establish a home-school cooperation mechanism, help solve practical problems, provide parents with all-round support and services, and jointly promote children's all-round development.