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yes... it is always good for there to be a partnership between teachers and parents when there is a disability. The parents can Leese
Because there is a risk of a child choking.
Pediatricians help a child remain healthy and help them regain their health when they get sick. Teachers teach children things they should know.
Teachers should not concern themselves with differing parenting styles and more on teaching the students. If a child acts out, the teacher should contact the parents.
Not without the knowledge of the parent. see link
He would be the teachers cousin. imagine you had an uncle and he had a child . that child would be your cousin .
Sometimes it is hard to have a conversation with your mother because of the differences of opinion that tend to happen between a parent and child. It is important to keep the lines of communication open.
You should support your child's babbling. Treat them like a conversation partner.
A teacher should be kind and patient because he or she never knows the background of the child in which he or she is teaching. He or she could have a learning disability, emotional problems, etc. The hollering and fronting the child off and belittling them is a no-no in my book, because teachers don't know much how psychological damage that has on a child. It can make the child lash out on the teacher, other students, themselves. Teachers should just be patient and kind because it is their job to educate and appreciate that child's individual and unique strengths and weaknesses.
the teachers
The plural possessive of "child teacher" is "child teachers'".
Teachers should never tell off their student under any circumstance. As an adult they should show maturity in the way they address their student whether or not the child is being disrespectful...after all we must give respect in order to earn it.