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10 Things Kindergarten Teachers Wish Parents Would Stop Doing

10 Things Kindergarten Teachers Wish Parents Would Stop Doing

10 Things Kindergarten Teachers Wish Parents Would Stop Doing
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Assuming Their Kids Can Get Special Treatment
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Expecting They Can Bring and Pick Up The Kids Whenever They Want
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Allowing Kids to Bring Toys to School
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Not Reading Paperwork
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Bringing Kids to School Sick
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Ignoring the School Supply List
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Being On the Cell Phone When Dropping Off or Picking Up Kids
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Arguing About Anything
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Broadcasting Issues on Social Media
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Expecting Too Much During a School Year
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10 Things Kindergarten Teachers Wish Parents Would Stop Doing
Assuming Their Kids Can Get Special Treatment
Expecting They Can Bring and Pick Up The Kids Whenever They Want
Allowing Kids to Bring Toys to School
Not Reading Paperwork
Bringing Kids to School Sick
Ignoring the School Supply List
Being On the Cell Phone When Dropping Off or Picking Up Kids
Arguing About Anything
Broadcasting Issues on Social Media
Expecting Too Much During a School Year

10 Things Kindergarten Teachers Wish Parents Would Stop Doing

Kindergarten is an exciting time for both parents and children. For many kids, it’s their first experience stepping into a school setting, leaving the comfort of home, and adapting to a new environment. But it also exposes them to new experiences, social interaction, and a world of learning. For parents, it can be hard to watching their little ones go off on their own but it also marks the beginning of their education.

Some children are excited to start school and experience a bit of independence, but for many parents, it can be hard to watch them go. Parents tend to be very overprotective and it's only natural that they may be unsure how to act or respond when it’s time to drop their little ones off at school. Teachers understand the difficulty parents face but certain behaviors can make the transition even more difficult.

Moms Who Think spoke with current kindergarten teachers and used responses on Reddit to format this list of the things Kindergarten teachers wish parents would stop doing.

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