@Shaista-Begum Well said! Schools offer structured learning environments with tools and support systems that are hard to replicate at home. The lack of access to these resources can widen learning gaps, no matter how dedicated a parent is.
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Why Not Dad as a Teacher at Home?
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@Shaista-Begum That’s a powerful observation. Teaching your own child can blur roles, making it hard to switch between parent and educator. Trained teachers provide necessary structure, which can be harder to enforce within the emotional dynamics of a family.
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@Shaista-Begum
Dear, if father teaches his child it will be more fruitful. It builds strong communication and relationships between father and child. When father along with mother give time to his child it creates chances of SWOT analysis of their child. Child feel so secure, confident, and motivated when his parents pay attention on him/her. To develop a successful person it is important that parents give time to their child.Sobia
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@Shaista-Begum
Absolutely! Evening reading time with a father creates a special bonding moment while also promoting literacy, critical thinking, and meaningful conversations. It’s a wonderful way to nurture a love for reading and lifelong learning. -
@Shaista-Begum
Absolutely! Fathers play a vital role in building their children's confidence. By encouraging them to take on new challenges and supporting them through setbacks, they help instill resilience, self-belief, and a positive attitude toward growth and learning. -
@Shaista-Begum
Absolutely! When fathers actively engage in their children's education, it strengthens academic performance, boosts self-esteem, and enhances emotional well-being. Their involvement shows children that learning is valued and supported, creating a strong foundation for lifelong success. -
@Sanaa
You’ve highlighted an important point—juggling a full-time job with teaching at home can be truly exhausting. Recognizing the risk of burnout and setting realistic expectations is essential, especially for fathers who are eager to stay involved but struggle with limited time. Support and flexibility can make a big difference. -
@Sanaa
Absolutely! Schools provide structured environments, trained educators, and essential resources that support consistent learning. While parental dedication is valuable, the absence of these tools at home can make it challenging to maintain the same level of academic progress and may contribute to widening learning gaps. -
@Sanaa
Absolutely! You've captured a key challenge—teaching your own child can indeed blur the lines between parenting and educating. Unlike trained teachers, parents may find it harder to maintain structure and objectivity due to emotional dynamics. Recognizing this helps set realistic expectations and highlights the value of professional educators. -
@HIBAT72f789a882
Absolutely! When both parents are engaged, it not only reinforces the importance of education but also models teamwork, responsibility, and mutual support. This shared involvement strengthens family bonds and creates a nurturing environment that boosts a child’s confidence, motivation, and overall development.