Saturday, January 03, 2009

'Indulgent' parents fuelling bad behaviour in classroom - Telegraph

"Comments support a popular notion that parents and society have become over child-centred and preoccupied with 'rights' rather than responsibilities,' said the report. 'There is a view that some children believe they are irreproachable as a result. The two most common attributions are therefore linked as many teachers blame parents for acting as bad role models in the way they interact with teachers and other forms of authority."
'Indulgent' parents fuelling bad behaviour in classroom - Telegraph

Xixixi. When I was teaching back in Slovakia, we used to complaint about this, although the behaviour wasn't so bad. But still there were some parents who could not bear the fact, that their child made something wrong. It will be everyvhere the same I suppose, and it depends on the school policy, consistency and the ways of communication. What do you think?

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