• What teachers need from parents?

    Parents are curious, concerned and sometimes caught off guard. These are common questions schools are hearing:

    • Will harm my child’s learning or creativity?

    • How do I know if my child is using it to cheat?

    • Should I encourage them to use class tools or block them?

    • If I don’t understand it, how can I set boundaries?

    These are valid concerns, not because is inherently harmful, but because it is unfamiliar. What families need is not fear, but frameworks for open dialogue

    Burfat Ali

  • @Burfatmukhtiar Teachers primarily need support, communication, and partnership from parents. This includes respecting the teacher's role, being involved in their child's education, and working together to create a positive learning environment. Specifically, this involves open communication, encouraging learning at home, and advocating for their child's needs.

  • @Burfatmukhtiar Respecting the teacher's expertise and decisions: Avoid undermining the teacher's authority or criticizing them in front of the child.