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Problems a teacher might have with a student's parents:

Student quite often comes to class without homework done.
Student looks as though they are tired when they arrive at school.
Student looks like they are not eating well.
Student consistently shows up with sloppy or incomplete homework.
Hygiene problem
Student's parent(s) won't attend any school functions.
Student's parents did not keep counseling appointment.
Parents consistently don't completely fill in the administration forms.
Student looks unhappy when they arrive at school.
Student always looks upset and angry and won't talk about it.
Student dresses too sexually revealing for a girl her age.
Student's behavior is indicative of verbal abuse at home.

Problems a parent might have with his/her child.

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Specific Communication/Behavior Problems #4

Problems a parent might have with his/her child's teacher:

My child comes home with way too much homework.
Child reports that other students tease and hit him.
Child can't do the homework and the math is way too difficult for me to help.
My child says others are picking on him/her on the bus.
I don't like the way the teacher talks to me and I'm afraid to say anything.
I have all sorts of questions to ask before I get to the parent-teacher conference but when I get in front of the teacher I go blank.
My child doesn't like the teacher and I don't know what to do.
I think the teacher is prejudiced and I'm afraid to bring up the subject.
This teacher is not as friendly as my son's teacher last year.

Free consulting and coaching about problems such as these are available for teachers and parents (see prerequisite).


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