How do you know when you're overstepping your parental rights at your child's school?

gothika

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i've always trusted my sons' school for my boys' education. but lately, i've been making suggestions. do you do this, too? how do you know if maybe the teachers are becoming annoyed of your persistence and so you're coming off as nosey? have you ever stepped on a teacher's toes?
 
they're your kids and you want whats best. there is no overstepping as far as i'm concerned. however, you send your kids to this school because you trust that they can do a better job educating him than you can or are willing to do yourself, so for that you should be grateful and try to show some respect.
 
I work a lot with the PTA in my kid's school and I'm close to several of the teachers. Most of them love the parents that are involved with their child's education because those are the kids that tend to have less behavioral problems and try harder. As long as you don't come across as being bossy or critical, most teachers will be open to any ideas to help the kids in the classroom. I say most because like any other profession out there, you have your teachers who think they already know how to handle any situation.
 
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