Understanding Conflicting Emotions
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An emotional response by parents is the fear that teachers will replace them in their children’s affections.
Describe the conflicting emotions the parent may have that contribute to this fear. In your response, include two negative emotions and a positive desire.
What does research show about the child’s relationship with the primary parental figure when the child has additional attachments to other people?
Describe three issues related to role confusion that a teacher may feel or may communicate.
What can a teacher do to reinforce the primary relationship between the parent and the child and to communicate that the teacher does not desire to take the parent’s place in the child’s life?
Conflicting Emotions
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July 21, 2021
Understanding the emotions that parents go through in line with their child's educational journey is essential for any educator. It allows him to grasp better how to improve the overall learning process through holistic learning. Accordingly, one of the primary emotional responses that almost any parent could feel is the possibility that the child's affections would shift from them towards the teachers. Although various reasons could contribute to this fear, parents experience conflicting emotions since, although they want to be their child's favorite, they also know that having a professionally-trained educator to teach their child would be the best for them. Thus, although parents might experience various negative emotions such as insecurity and anxiety, these are balanced with the positive desire to give their children the best kind of education.
Although parental relationships would be longer than his relationship with his educator, studies show that children may also develop a stronger relationship with the caregiver or educator when the parents are usually absent. In one article written by Spicer (2016), the author n...
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