Once, a student's parents complained to Bian Xiao. Now, the first thing that comes to mind on holidays is not how to honor parents, but what to say to teachers! Although education departments at all levels have explicitly prohibited teachers from accepting gifts from their parents, there are still many parents who have to struggle with this issue every holiday: not worrying about their children's losses and not getting attention at school; I'm afraid I'll be rejected, and I don't know what to send.
Fourth: Is the child cultivated outside the school?
Many parents say that they want to give their children a happy childhood, but they don't want them to lose at the starting line, especially in the environment where all the children around them are being trained. They will unconsciously enroll their children in various cultivated and interesting classes. Over time, I have no personal leisure time at all, and I am exhausted.
Third: help children finish their homework.
At present, the homework left by many schools for children needs the cooperation of parents to complete or check, and the amount of homework is still very large, which makes both adults and children under great pressure. It is common to write homework until eleven or twelve in the morning. Most importantly, if a child's homework is not finished well, the teacher will "criticize" the parents, and most parents dare to speak out.
Second: parents.
It is a common practice for many teachers to communicate with parents by using parents' groups, and many teachers have formed a strong dependence on parents' groups. Assign homework, send notices, report the situation, etc. It's all done in the mother group. There are generally two kinds of parents in the parent group. One kind likes to kiss the teacher's ass, called "drama essence"; The other is taciturn. Although they don't agree with many ways of doing things, they dare not raise objections.
First: send children to and from school.
For young couples whose parents are not around, sending their children to and from school is definitely the biggest pain point. Either you are late for work and leave early, or you pay someone to pick you up. Either way, you have to work hard. Even if parents are around to help pick up and drop off, they can't rest assured and worry about the safety of the elderly and children.