Home-school cooperation is not only about cooperation between parents and teachers, but also between parents to communicate with each other and make progress together

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What should I do if a parent improperly communicates the teacher's homework, causing other parents to be "disturbed"?

The thing is actually very simple, that is, a parent sent the audio of his child reading the text to the parent group, and a parent with obsessive-compulsive disorder saw the unread message prompting the red dot to open, and felt deeply disturbed. Li complained, but because the teacher stood up to speak and supported the parents' practice of sending audio, this matter caused controversy.

There are three reasons why the parents who posted the post questioned the teacher:

First, teachers should not support parents who send voice messages in groups, because this is disturbing information, and teachers should establish one-line contact with parents who are willing to send them, rather than sending them in public groups;

Second, since the parent who posted the child's voice has expressed apology, it means that the parent has realized that

Why did the teacher encourage the parent to continue posting it if he did something wrong? Isn't this an abuse of authority? And it is to encourage children to think of harming others and benefiting themselves;

Third, teachers often release homework information, and parents cannot leave the group at will, but they cannot bear the harassment of the information prompt sound, and do not want to increase additional workload and burden, such as constantly clearing irrelevant information, such as mobile phone memory is tight, such as mobile Internet traffic not enough.

To be honest, the current parent group is both convenient and annoying. For someone like me who has a slight obsessive-compulsive disorder, although "Do Not Disturb Messages" is set, I can't hear various group message prompt sounds, but every time I have a slight obsessive-compulsive disorder The first time I saw the red dot, I couldn't help but click to open it, and it was safe without the red dot. Therefore, a little understanding and sympathy for a parent's complaint.

But the most important thing is to criticize! This parent is too glassy and spy!

Click on the group message, and you can turn a blind eye to the information released by non-teachers. You can ignore any voice and small videos sent by other parents, as long as you don't delay things. Voice information has risen to the level of nuisance, which is a bit of an exaggeration. When parents post voice messages in the group, the biggest sufferer is the teacher. They need to click on each one so as not to miss some parents’ questions. As for parents, they can click or not click depending on the situation. Saying things like promoting selfishness at the expense of others is a hat off. As for other workloads and burdens, I believe everyone who plays mobile phones knows how to deal with them, and there is no need to argue.

Speaking of which, it's because this parent feels that other parents have done what he didn't do, and it's not right! First, he (she?) may not take the work assigned by the teacher seriously, and if he does not do it, he cannot tolerate others doing it; secondly, he (she?) thinks it is a way to please the teacher and show off the baby. She?) didn't do it, and neither should anyone else!

In fact, parents should cooperate with teachers, and parents should also communicate with each other. It is the best policy to promote strengths and avoid weaknesses. Parents who are too selfish like this are really not good-hearted! I support the teacher's approach!

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