
First published: 28 May 2021 @ 10:08 am
It is a common fact that every child has a different approach to learning. However, there are times when children have difficulties with teachers in school.
These problems are usually manifested in the form of underachievement and poor grades. The best way to know if your child is having difficulties with teachers in school is to observe him or her at home.
Here are some signs to look out for:
Behavior Changes
If your child starts behaving differently at home, it could be a sign that he or she is not comfortable with the teacher in school. It could be that your child feels like they are being picked on by the teacher and has become very defensive as a result.
Your child may start avoiding certain subjects, and they may not do their homework at all anymore. Some children even become very defiant when their parents try to talk about what’s going on at school because they feel like their parents don’t understand what’s going on either.
Withdrawal From Social Activities
Children who have problems with teachers in school tend to withdraw from social activities and this includes hobbies, sports, and friends.
If your child has been withdrawn from these activities for an extended period of time, it could be a sign that they are having problems with teachers in school. If your child has withdrawn from these activities, you should talk to them about it and determine what’s going on.
Inconsistent Grades
Inconsistent grades are another sign that your child is having problems with teachers in school. Your child may have very good grades in one subject but terrible grades in another.
It could be that your child has become disengaged with the teacher in one particular subject, and they no longer feel like putting effort into it. It could also be that your child is struggling with the subject and wants to get it over with as quickly as possible so they can move on to something else.
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