Tips for Teachers Working With Difficult Parents

Tips for Teachers Working With Difficult Parents
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By Suzanne Tingley
American Association of School Administrators

At the 8th-grade picnic, on a dare from one of his friends, a student surreptitiously spits into a drink left on the picnic table by a classmate who is participating in a race. When the race is over, the runner jogs back to the table and takes a big swig of his drink. The perpetrators collapse in laughter and only then tell him what they have done — and what he drank.
Furious and humiliated, the boy complains to his parents when he gets home. They immediately call the principal. After investigating the incident, the principal calls the spitter’s father. Which of the following do you suppose is the father’s response?

A. “I am so sorry. Please feel free to impose any discipline you think is appropriate, and we will handle this when he gets home.”

B. “Oh, big deal. It’s a harmless prank. Nobody was hurt.”

C. “Well, where was the teacher? Why wasn’t she watching what went on?”

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