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Effective Communication with Difficult Parents
For Teachers
Dr. James Wa & Mr. Joseph Hui
Hong Kong Children & Youth Services
5 November 2018
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Students
ParentsTeachers
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Mental health status of teachers
• More than eight in 10 teachers admitted they face considerable or extreme pressure at work.
• Nearly 30 % of the teachers have mediumor worse depression symptoms, and some of them even had once thought about hurting themselves.
(TheHong KongProfessionalTeachersUnion and theHong KongPsychologicalSociety,2018)
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Survey interviewing 500 teachers
• 93% discussed work with their colleagues outside school hours via instant messaging tools (WhatsApp, WeChat & Facebook)
• 51% answered parents’ enquiries on these platforms
• 48% answered pupils’ questions relating to their studies
• 27% even counselled their students
(TheFederation of EducationWorkers,2017)
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• 72% of teachers believed such interactions improved the flow of information, but…
• 67% felt the messages had affected their private life
• 61% said the after-work communications had intensified
their job pressure
(TheFederation of EducationWorkers Jan2017)
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Current Educational Context
• School life is more than books & examinations.
• Teaching is not the only duty for teachers.
• School is accountable to multiple stakeholders in the current setting.
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Multiple stakeholders in school settingSchool
organization
Government
School Personnel
Teachers
Students
Alumni
Parents
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Teacher-parent relationship
• Parents are increasingly playing a significant role in the trend of home-school co-operation.
• One of the prevailing challenges teachers face is working with parents.
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Roles of teachers (School context)
Coach
Good employee
Tourleader
Baby sitter/Parents
Friend
Educator
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Roles of teachers (Familial context)
Husband/wife
Son/ daughter
Grandson/granddaughter
Father/ mother
Sister/brother
Cousin/ nephew/
niece
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Roles of parents (School context)
Father ormother ofstudents
Legal guardians
of students
Caregivers of
students
Relatives of
students
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Roles of parentsFamilial context
Father / mother
Husband / wife
Son /daughter
Grandson /Granddaughter
Brother / sister
Cousin / nephew / niece
Social context
Employee of a company
Superior
Subordinate
Member ofprofessions
Members of social groups
Volunteer of community
groups
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Husband/ wife
Father/ mother
Son / daughter
Grandson/ granddaughter
Sister/ brother
Cousin/ nephew/ niece
Common roles & concernsTeachers’ Familial context Parents’ Familial context
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Common Goal
Well-being of children
Success of students
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Mental health status of secondary students
• 51% of 7,500 pupils polled from 21 secondary schools had developed signs of depression
• 25% displayed signs of anxiety
• 4.1% should receive medical treatment
(BaptistOi Kwan Social Services,2018)
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The most distressing aspects
Study
DSE
Futureprospect
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Challenges of being a good parent
• Parents are more than breadwinners.
• Parents are resource providers for sustaining academic competitiveness.
• Parents are both “bystanders” and “comforters” in children’s ups & downs
• Parents are architectures for children’s life planning.
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Myths & Realities of parenting
Myth: Reality:
Problematic kids have
problematic parents
Problematic kids can
have caring and loving
parents
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Myths & Realities of parenting
Myth: Reality:
Kids are only influenced by parents and
family atmosphere.
Child development
is more complicated
than we think.
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Myths & Realities of “difficult” parents
• Difficult parents have a static perspective. They are not ready to listen to teachers’ views.
Myth:
• Difficult parents can be open for dialogue and are ready to listen for the best interests of children.
Reality:
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Myths & Realities of “difficult” parents
• Difficult parents are unreasonable and uncooperative, and always “protect” their children.
Myth:
• Difficult parents first receive prior knowledge from children, but they may want to find out the other sides of stories told.
Reality:
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Myths & Realities of “difficult” parents
• Difficult parents are child-centered and sometimes not rational enough for the truth.
Myth:
• Difficult parents are concerned with maintaining good parent-child relationship, and want to safeguard children’s future prospect.
Reality:
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Resistance of “difficult” parents
• Some parents may have underlying presumptions about the school life, roles and responsibilities of teachers.
• Some parents may have their prior experience and encounters with teachers
• Incidents related to their children may trigger a manifestation of unresolved emotions.
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Types of “difficult parents” (a closer look)
• Some parents spontaneously display certain type of behavior related to their character and disposition.
• Some may display a combination of types of behavior related to the specific incidents in the context.
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Absent parents
• Parents are physically absent due to different physical locations, incarceration, loss of contacts or death.
• There are parents who are not responding to teachers’ calls and who are hard to be reached.
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Absent parents
• How to proceed and find out more from the students about the current status of parents?
• Are parents overloaded with other responsibilities?
• Any significant others?
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Angry parents
• Parents are easily agitated when teachers discuss theacademic and behavioral issues of their children withthem.
• Parents put the blames on teachers and insist on the school’s responsibilities to teach their children well.
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Angry parents
• How to help parents understand their unique roles and significant impact on the success of their children?
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Demanding parents
• Parents are only concerned with the academic performance regardless as to children’s capability.
• Parents are critical of the assessment criteria in study and conduct (reluctant to accept a lower grade).
• Parents are either unaware or unacceptable of children’s anxiety, frustration and depression.
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Demanding parents
• How to provide concrete examples of children’s current status and potential risks?
• How to help parents understand the negative impact of the discrepancy between unrealistic expectation and actual ability?
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Defensive and offensive parents
• Parents firmly believe the children’s story and escalatethe action to the School principal or other stakeholdersin the school setting.
• Some parents pursue disciplinary actions for respectiveteachers.
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Defensive and offensive parents
• Who will be the appropriate person to be the mediator in these scenarios?
• Senior staff members, School principal or others?
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Unmasking what is underneath
is
the first step
to build rapport
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Personal Iceberg
Beha v i o rC o p i n g
F e e l i n g s
P e r c e p t i o n s
E x p e c t a t i o n s
Y e a r n i n g s
S e lf
(Satir, et al., 1991)
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Unmasking the “difficult” parents
Anger Hurt
Fear Sad
Feelings
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Unmasking the “difficult” parents
Beliefs Assumptions
Subjective reality Mindset
Perceptions
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Unmasking the “difficult” parents
of self of children
of teachers & school from others
Expectations
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Unmasking the “difficult” parents
Recognition Acceptance
Love Meaning
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Building rapport with “difficult” parents
• Parents can be a source of support for teachers in helping students succeed.
• Parents can also be a nightmare for teachers when the mutual trust breaks down.
• Parents and teachers are in the same team when it comes to helping students achieve.
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Effective strategies to build rapport
1. Communicate from the heart
• Humans by nature enjoy giving and receiving compassion
• The obstacles that block compassion are:Moralistic judgmentsMaking comparisonDenial of responsibilities
(Rosenberg, 2015)
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Effective strategies to build rapport
2. Avoid surprise to parents
• Timely communication for parents’ concerns
• Record of teachers’ initiatives
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Effective strategies to build rapport
3. In person contact with a human touch
• Face to face communication can avoid occurrence of unintentional miscommunication and misunderstanding
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Effective strategies to build rapport
4. Listen empathetically to parents
• Do not minimize parents’ concerns
• Accept parents’ feelings, though you may not agree
• Listen to the messages underlying the words
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Effective strategies to build rapport
5. Always look for common grounds
• Help parents understand and feel your genuine care for their children
• Let parents understand your aspiration to help their children to do better for success
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Effective strategies to build rapport
6. Let someone have your back
• Seek the support of senior staff and Principal
• Take the proactive role in seeking advice
(School may not welcome surprise)
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Effective strategies to build rapport
7. Accept limitations despite your best efforts
• Do not let the undesirable outcomes undermine your commitment and passion as a teacher
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Practice wisdom with “difficult” parents
1. It takes time to change the mindset of difficult parents.
(One step at a time)
2. It is tempting to “pacify & please” difficult parents but the issues will remain unresolved.
(It takes courage and wisdom to speak the truth)
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Practice wisdom with “difficult” parents
3. It is not the teachers’ full responsibility for the well-being of students.
(Having done the best is good enough)
4.It needs genuine partnership with parents to come up with the best option for students.
(The option is for the best interests of students)
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Parents don’t care
how much teachers know
until
they know
how much teachers care.
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Effective Communication among stakeholders prevails in school
• when students find learning a joyful experience
• when teachers find teaching a noble mission
• when parents find genuine partnership
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Questions
&
Answers