Dear Teacher:
I am a parent of a junior high school student and I am very grateful for your excellent guidance in our children's studies. As a parent, we have found that the new mode of teaching and learning is very important for our children's academic performance. Especially during the epidemic, your help to children's life, learning and psychology, as well as the sense of responsibility for marking homework, is a great help to us.
I am writing this letter to give you some comments and suggestions. I hope that these comments and suggestions will bring more convenience and effectiveness to your teaching work.
First of all, I would like to make a point about assignments. I would like you to be able to give more rigorous grading and feedback on your child's homework. Doing so will not only help children discover their mistakes and correct them in time, but also improve their learning effectiveness. In the same way, I would also like to suggest that you can try some new forms of assignments, such as research reports, small experiments, etc., which can better stimulate your child's interest in learning.
Secondly, I hope you will give your child more opportunities to express themselves. For example, you can set up discussion sessions in the classroom so that children can freely express their opinions and ideas, which can improve their oral and thinking skills. In addition, you can also encourage your child to participate in some class activities, such as speech contests, art competitions, etc., which can help your child better showcase his talents and abilities.
Also, I hope you will be able to pay more attention to your child's mental health. The first year of junior high school is an important time for children's physical and mental development, and they may face a lot of stress and challenges. As a teacher, you can pay more attention to your child's emotional changes, identify their problems in time, and give appropriate help and guidance. In addition, you can also help children better cope with stress and challenges by holding some mental health talks and organizing some psychological counseling activities.
Finally, I would like to thank you for your care and attention to your child. Your teaching and guidance not only enable children to excel academically, but more importantly, your words and deeds help children become better people.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter, and I hope you will seriously consider my suggestions. If you need further information or have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you again for your contribution to your child's education and development.
Best wishes. [Daddy Xu].
A letter to a teacher