Teachers, Tell Me What Parents Should Teach Their Kid Before They Get To School
Recently, I came across this post on the popular r/Teachers subreddit entitled, "What can I teach my kid to make your lives easier?" I thought that was such a great question, so I've decided to ask: Teachers in our very own BuzzFeed Community, what are some helpful things parents can be teaching their kids before they get to your classroom?
Maybe you teach kindergarten, and have a lot of students who don't quite yet know their own first and last name, or the street they live on. What's that like?
Perhaps it'd be helpful to you if parents taught their kids basic social skills before sending them to school, like not interrupting when someone is talking, or waiting their turn. Or maybe you've noticed other skills that need work, like tying their own shoes or putting their coat on. Tell me about it!
Maybe you teach a higher grade level, and just wish your high schoolers actually knew how to type before being sent to your class. Or maybe you're a grade school teacher, and have noticed that more parents need to be reading to their kids at home. Either way, I want to hear about it!
Or maybe your example is something totally random that I haven't even thought about. Whatever it is, I'd love to hear about it in the comments down below! Or, if you prefer, feel free to check out this anonymous Google Form. Your comment may be included in an upcoming BuzzFeed article!