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The challenges children face at school which all the teachers and parents should know:

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Teachers and the parents play a very crucial and key role in children’s life and accordingly they shape the child’s career too. Teachers and parents have a unique understanding of the challenges faced by children due to their close and consistent interaction with them.

Teachers spend significant time observing children in a structured learning environment. They witness firsthand the academic, social, and emotional challenges children encounter in the classroom, such as difficulties with learning, social interactions, habits and attention.

Parents also spend extensive time with children in various settings, including home, social situations, and extracurricular activities. They observe their children's behavior, emotions, and social interactions closely, providing valuable insights into their challenges.

The teachers and the parents can help a child to a very large extent in terms of academic, social and other needs. Thus teachers and parents should understand the world 🌎 of children 👦.

Here are some of the challenges children face at school that teachers and parents should be aware of:

  • Academic Struggles:

    • Lack of Support: Children from disadvantaged backgrounds may lack access to resources like tutors, extracurricular activities, and technology that can enhance their learning.
    • Test and Exam Anxiety: The pressure of standardized tests can create significant stress and anxiety for many children.
  • Social and Emotional Challenges:

    • Bullying: This can take many forms, including physical, verbal, emotional, and cyberbullying, and can have a devastating impact on a child's self-esteem and mental health.
    • Social Isolation: Children who are shy, have difficulty making friends, or feel different from their peers may experience feelings of loneliness and isolation.
    • Mental Health Issues: Anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions can affect a child's ability to learn, focus, and interact with others.
  • Family and Home Life:

    • Poverty and Homelessness: Children experiencing poverty or homelessness may face significant challenges in school, including lack of food, adequate clothing, and a stable learning environment.
    • Family Stress: Family issues such as divorce, abuse, or substance abuse can create significant stress for children and impact their ability to focus on schoolwork.
    • Lack of Parental Involvement: When parents are not actively involved in their child's education, it can negatively impact their academic performance and social-emotional development.
  • School Climate:

    • Teacher-Student Relationships: Negative or strained relationships between teachers and students can create a hostile learning environment and hinder a child's academic progress.
    • Discipline Issues: Harsh or inconsistent discipline practices can create a negative and stressful school environment for all students.
    • Lack of Diversity and Inclusion: Schools that do not create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, or religion, can contribute to feelings of isolation and marginalization.
  • Learn Disabilities: Dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, and other learning differences can significantly impact a child's ability to learn and keep up with their peers.

It's important for teachers and parents to work together to identify and address these challenges to create a supportive and nurturing learning environment for all children.

Source: received through WhatsApp message.

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