467. Learning to be good parents


One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “We teachers are concerned with our students’ education, and we give our lives to this goal. Ok, but we’ve got to also learn how to rope their parents’ in their inherent role of education. I reckon this may be sometimes not easily achieved, but I maintain what I said: the parents are the first teachers of their children. If the parents don’t care much about education at home, the business is cat. From a positive point of view: phone the parents to come to the school to a conversation with you. Or listen to them whenever they come to see you. You know, I rather say every marriage are concerned for this educating, but some of them don’t know much how to accomplish it, and you can help them out.” / Photo from: blog engeneral com


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