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A parent’s worst nightmare is finding out that their child is a problem in the classroom. For many parents, they tend to jump right towards blaming a child for misbehaving rather than getting the bottom of why they are acting out.
If the teacher has approched you about your child displaying a certain bahavior that is inappropriate in the classroom you need to first consider if the child does the same behavior at home. For example, if your child has shown a disrespect for objects and breaks things both at home and at school, you might need to consider enforcing harsher punishements for the behavior. You should also encourage the teacher to let you know if the behavior is continuing and work with the teacher to find a solution.
If your child is displaying bad behavior like they are uninterested in lessons or will not cooperate in lessons, do not automatically assume that they are misbehaving and punish them, especially if the classroom is the only place where the behavior occurs. Talk with your child and see if the problem is something you can fix like they are frustrated with the lessons because they know the material already and need to be moved to a more advanced class or they cannot see the board and do not know what the teacher is writing because they need glasses.
Many parents who hear that their children are misbehaving in the classroom go right to thinking that their child is just being bad when their might be a larger issue to be delt with.

