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Pretend you are an advice columnist who writes a “Teacher Hotline” column for an educational journal.
Answer the following letters from teachers about their concerns in working with parents.

Dear Teacher Hotline:
I have difficulty working with family members.
For some reason, when I point out the family's
weaknesses, they get defensive. What should I do?
Signed
A Discouraged Teacher

Sagot :

Answer:

Explanation:

Hello, Discouraged Teacher,

I have had this problem with my peers before in my life, This girl kept on saying that I was annoying and saying I was always being rude, I pointed out that I just try my best, but she still didn't want to listen, we eventually took a break from each other.

Maybe instead of pointing out their weaknesses, go from a different angle.  Instead of saying, Your doing this wrong and that wrong, maybe say that you can tell a student isn't doing too well and that you want to help in whatever way you can.

Hope this helps!

- Sunshine Sabre

Answer:

I chose to write letters to the columnist based on the myths of Ceyx and Alcyone, Pygmalion and Galatea, and Aengus Og. I chose to call the columnist Ms. McBride.

Dear Ms. McBride,

I am a newly married woman and my father is knowledgeable about the winds around the area in which we live. My husband, Ceyx, wants to go to a priest near the coast far from where we live. He wants to go there on his boat. I know the path he plans to take, and I know he will be in danger. I do not want him to go, because he will be in danger. What can I do? Please help.

—Alcyone

Dear Alcyone,

I think it best that you talk to your husband. You need to tell him that the pathway to the priest is very dangerous. You can also do some background research and find alternate routes he can take. You can use the knowledge you have to convince him that there are better and safer ways to travel. You need to do it soon so that he can prepare for the journey using an alternate route. You can also tell him that you have a bad premonition about his journey, and you would prefer if he does not go.

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