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Case: Nieve Parent
I have a parent who believes everything her child comes home and tells her. Most of the time he is not being honest. The parent has approached me with a lot of issues that do not exist in my classroom. I let her know that but she still continues to believe her child. He has been caught in lies a number of time but she still continues to try to address the things he tells her. What should I do to let her see that her child his not being honest?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I see more and more of this every year. Parents are allowing their children to run over them. It is absolutely ridiculous. I believe what my child tells me, but I always consider that their version of the truth may be entirely different than what really occurred, this doesn't mean that my child is lying, but in fact that their perception is that of a CHILD, not an ADULT. Also, think about yourself at that age, wouldn't you tell the glossed over version that made you seem better?
Parents need to be parents! |
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Comments: Although your point is vaild I do not think this will help the situation. |
Rated On: June 30, 2015 9:37 pm |
Rated By: Brittany Duce |
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Comments: There was no help in this comment. |
Rated On: October 2, 2015 7:03 pm |
Rated By: puQuZu |
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Comments: There is no solution for the teacher. |
Rated On: October 3, 2015 9:24 pm |
Rated By: aDuvej |
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Comments: No solution |
Rated On: March 5, 2017 10:36 pm |
Rated By: ReRege |
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Comments: Let's focus on solutions instead of passing judgment. |
Rated On: March 6, 2017 2:18 am |
Rated By: atugym |
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Comments: I agree, but I didn't see a solution. |
Rated On: July 2, 2019 8:23 pm |
Rated By: quqyVe |
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