Parent types who get on the nerves of teachers

Behavior grade: 6
7 types of parents who annoy teachers

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There are teachers, of course, who just piss us off. However, it also works the other way around. Here come the most annoying parenting types.

The know-it-alls: inside

The breaks are too short, the lesson plan is structured illogically and the class trip should better go to the Baltic Sea than to the North Sea – the: the know-it-all: he has an opinion on everything. And unfortunately it’s always different from the teacher’s. With 20 students: a tornado of complaints and instructions pelts down on the: the teachers: in one. The only thing that helps is: crouch down and curl up in your thick fur …

The snags

Why not run straight to the headmaster if you are annoyed with the teacher? She is really happy when the shit from above comes unexpectedly and without the opportunity to explain herself. Who is surprised that teachers are not so good at this type of parent !?

The super child parents

Nina could easily skip a class with her knowledge and Malte is gifted anyway. Do hard work? The kids don’t have to, because that just doesn’t challenge them. Oh dear, when teachers hear something like that, they would like to immediately pack their leather bag and drive home … of course they don’t and bravely explain that self Nina and Malte are not (yet) perfect!

The boss: inside

Did you know that teachers are the subjects of parents? Psst … that’s not true at all! However, some mothers and fathers treat them that way and give them instructions (in the appropriate tone). For example, what should be asked about in the next class test or which books have to be read. You can only say: Behavior grade 6, bet!

The high-flyers: inside

A cake for the class party? Not enough! It has to be a three-tier Sachertorte. And the school cone has at least the standard of a work of art. Wow, this parent-guy with his over-zeal unfortunately ensures that all other mothers and fathers look stupid and lose their interest in voluntary events. Annoying for them, their children – and of course the teachers too.

The ghosts

The opposite is actually even worse: the mothers and fathers who don’t seem to care about anything. Parents’ evening – what is that !? They never actually show up – and that without excuse. At some point every teacher doubts that they exist at all and secretly thinks about whether he or she should better adopt the child …

The loose ones

Waaaas, driving an electric scooter is forbidden in the playground and is also not a crop-free option? Pff, my child is allowed to do everything – even at school! Well, what should teachers say? We can only wish you our condolences – long discussions are inevitable for better or for worse.

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Brigitte