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Child Development - A Parent's Role From a Teacher's Perspective
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It has been said that you need a licence even to drive a car, but anyone can have a child, whether they have a good understanding of the challenge of raising one or not. As a teacher, I have seen good kids, and not so good kids, and while the older ones bear more responsibility for their own behavior, the parents certainly share some of the credit or blame, either way. This book is meant to be helpfully analytical however, rather than negatively critical. It doesn't try to lay down rules or str…
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It has been said that you need a licence even to drive a car, but anyone can have a child, whether they have a good understanding of the challenge of raising one or not. As a teacher, I have seen good kids, and not so good kids, and while the older ones bear more responsibility for their own behavior, the parents certainly share some of the credit or blame, either way. This book is meant to be helpfully analytical however, rather than negatively critical. It doesn't try to lay down rules or strict methodology. It simply discusses the general factors that can be a high level guide for the critical education that only a parent can provide. It discusses important learning factors that outside, auxiliary teachers simply cannot provide.

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It has been said that you need a licence even to drive a car, but anyone can have a child, whether they have a good understanding of the challenge of raising one or not. As a teacher, I have seen good kids, and not so good kids, and while the older ones bear more responsibility for their own behavior, the parents certainly share some of the credit or blame, either way. This book is meant to be helpfully analytical however, rather than negatively critical. It doesn't try to lay down rules or strict methodology. It simply discusses the general factors that can be a high level guide for the critical education that only a parent can provide. It discusses important learning factors that outside, auxiliary teachers simply cannot provide.

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