Teacher Confesses: 'I Hate Most Parents' - Blames Them for Kids' Misbehavior and Lack of Support

As the new school term approaches, a teacher has sparked a candid discussion, revealing her profound dissatisfaction with millennial parents. After six weeks of summer break, educators are typically busy preparing, but this particular teacher expressed a distinct lack of excitement due to the prevailing attitudes she observes among some parents. The conversation gained significant traction on Reddit, where a childless individual initially queried why teachers frequently attribute children's behavioral issues to millennial parents.
Hundreds of teachers responded, reinforcing the notion that parents are often at the root of such problems. One educator, with five years of experience, detailed three core observations from her time in the classroom. Firstly, she noted a direct correlation between student behavior issues and parental demeanor, stating, "If you run into a student who has a behaviour issue; you immediately understand why when you meet the parents, nine out of 10 times."
Her second critical observation highlights a significant shift in education culture. She explained that educators can no longer depend on parents to act as supportive teammates. Instead, when problems arise, parents tend to adopt an adversarial stance. Thirdly, she pointed out the extreme leniency within education appeal systems, making effective discipline incredibly difficult to implement. "Parents often appeal any judgements applied. Appeal the appeal. Appeal the appeal of the appeal, etc.," she elaborated, illustrating the exhaustive process involved in upholding disciplinary decisions.
Despite these frustrations, the teacher held no animosity towards the students themselves, affectionately describing them as "amazing little learners." Another teacher fully endorsed these views, adding her own critique of the profession's societal perception. "Teaching is one of the few professions where our culture seems to think the professionals do not know best and should not have control," she argued, lamenting that merely being a parent often leads individuals to believe they are the ultimate experts on every facet of their child's life. This attitude, she explained, often manifests as parents demanding that teachers adhere strictly to their preferred teaching methods, which she found "asinine" and detrimental to effective teaching.
A third teacher further solidified these arguments, asserting, "All problems with child behaviour is parenting." This individual explicitly linked every student issue to "bad, lazy parenting," highlighting the prevalent "entitled, arrogant attitudes" observed among parents. They concluded with a stark assessment: "We're on the frontlines of seeing how parenting is taking place in 2025, and it ain't pretty folks," painting a bleak picture of contemporary parenting trends as witnessed by those in the education system.
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