
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families Can Parent-Teacher Relationships Make or Break a School Year?
Jan 26, 2026
They unpack how teacher stress and parent behaviour shape a child’s school year. They explore why quick interactions often miss the mark and why volunteering builds trust fast. They highlight simple gratitude tactics to boost teacher morale. They stress holding stories lightly and assuming positive intent in tricky moments.
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Relationship Shapes The School Year
- The quality of the parent-teacher relationship can shape a child's entire school year.
- A teacher's daily attitude toward your child affects their chances to succeed and belong.
Parental Behaviour Drives Teacher Burnout
- Teacher stress from parents is a leading reason educators consider leaving the profession.
- Bullying and abusive behaviour from parents dramatically increases teacher burnout and attrition.
Volunteer To Get Face Time
- Volunteer for classroom tasks or school jobs to earn regular face-time and build trust.
- Serve in practical ways like reading, excursions, laminating, or library work rather than demanding attention.
