Yes, just as long as there is no favortism of his own child.
Different schools have different rules on this but to teach can work but they are not allowed to grade them. And I have a hard time to believe the student would see it as a positive thing to have their parent as a teacher.
Education For Parents, Time for Teaching.
make him memorize important numbers and addresses Tell him not to go with strangers make him understand that the school can be his sanctuary teach him to observe his surroundings Get him a whistle teach him self-defense techniques monitor his internet usage Tell him itβs okay to tell his teacher if he finds something strange in school Encourage your child to hang out with friends in your own home
Visiting means that the person does not live in the area and has travelled from somewhere else. A visiting professor is one who does not normally teach at that school, but has travelled from their own area to teach there for a while. Visiting professors are usually special guests who are either well-known, or who are experts asked to teach part of the course by the regular professor. Sometimes, a visiting professor is just filling in for someone who has had to take a leave of absence for some reason.
Well its simple you just TEACH THE FREAKING CHILD by teaching in you own unique way cuz I be you are VERY UNIQUE
Yes.I actually know someone who does that.
Order, discipline and routine bring stability into a child's life. These three things are essential in forming a fully developed child emotionally and mentally. These things teach the child about acceptable behaviors. They also teach a child about, the necessity of manners and getting along. These things also help a child recognize their own limits and responsibilities. In the end you can teach these things to your child and hope they learn from it, but how she/he use these in their adult lives is their choice. Hope this helps
A child's church affiliation is decided generally by the parents until that child has the mental capacity to make decisions on their own. Typically, churches do teach the children in separate parts of the church then the adults.
yes because the parents teach the their own child how they want and then he/she acts on it.
A child doesn't really need a pet but it is something that they want and it will excite them and teach them responsibility and will have a little friend to laugh with or teach something and it would bring a lot of joy to the child.
Tough love should only be used to teach another person or a child that they need to be responsible for their own actions or to learn to say the word 'no' when necessary so that person or child learns they cannot have their own way.
No one should be rude to children, specially their parents, but it is not illegal to be rude to your own child within limits. If it gets to be abusive to the child, endangering the child's safety or wellbeing, then you cross into the realm of not okay.