An Open Letter to the Parents of the Children I’m About to Teach.
I post this the night before I take up my
first teaching role. This fills me with excitement, but I’m also very
apprehensive. I believe that if I were completely fine at the prospect of being
responsible for a classroom full of children – for both their learning and
their general happiness and wellbeing – it would be a cause for concern. The
following is an honest account of what I would say to any parents of the lovely
children I am about to be fully responsible for, or any parents of children
starting a new stage of school.
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I will try my best.
·
I don’t promise that I’ll get
it right every time, but I promise that I will do everything in my power to
care for your world as best I can.
·
School is not the same as it
was when you were at school. Times have changed, but at the heart of every
decision in school is made to benefit the learners within it.
·
Don’t compare your child to
another. No child or family is the same. I promise they're not as perfect as
you think they are.
·
Please put your child’s name on
everything – it will seem like a faff at first but it will save you a lot of
money and me a whole world of hassle. Win, win.
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Different is not bad.
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I will only believe half of
what your child says happens at home, if you only believe half of what they say
happens at school.
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If you have a concern, please
come to me. Hopefully it’s a misunderstanding, but if not we can work together
to make it better. If you are genuinely worried, it is not a waste of time.
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Similarly, trust me as a
teacher. Everything I do will come from a professional and human decision and
out of care for your child.
·
You might see me at the
supermarket and I might have wine in my trolley.
It’s Friday night and it’s
probably not for me. I am human and I have a life. The chocolate will be 100%
mine, though. Whoops!
·
Keep me updated with any
changes in your home that may affect your child. I am not here to judge, purely
to help care for your child and support you as much as I can.
This turned out to be a list rather than a
letter, but I thought it might be slightly less of a ramble this way. This is
also just some of the things I could say, but I want to keep things general and
hopefully helpful.
Is there anything you want to add or ask? Let me know!
‘til next time,
Kirsty x





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