In ‘’Introverted Kids Need to Learn to Speak Up at School ‘’, Jessica Lahey discusses speaking up at school. Lahey argues that class collaboration must be part of each scholar evaluation, and parents who contest aren’t supporting their children. In the beginning, as a teacher, parents accuse her of making their introverted children feel uncomfortable by considering their involvement during class sections as a part of their grades. Then, the author refers to Dr. Hoyt who concurs with her strategy, and through answering her question about the reasons of her determination to socialize her own children with others, she explains how communication is considered as a credible success key to confront the current world. Finally, …show more content…
When Lahey speculates that class participation’s grades will be the main topic during her next meeting with the students’ parents, she mentions trying other methods throughout her previous teaching period, but she emphasizes that the good methods of scoring remained always the same .Since teachers and parents are working on the same topic, children’s future, they need to be allies and synchronize with each other in order to help children to be successful in school. Trying to blame or to criticize teachers’ ways of grading students doesn’t encourage the child to put more effort in his class contribution; furthermore, being aware of the parents’ attitude, insinuate that they are right, and teachers are wrong. This is the kind of situation that parents would like to avoid because it is really hurting their kids, as people and students, especially when parents are challenging teachers more and more to the detriment of their kids. Many parents would unconsciously share this kind of behavior because referring to them, leaving introverted students alone and respecting their nature or choice without affecting their grades is the best way to support them. They won’t feel uncomfortable about not speaking up since they are not graded on that; furthermore, giving them the opportunity to choose the right moment to participate or to share their …show more content…
They should work hand in hand to achieve this goal even when it is challenging. As the time goes on, these children will learn to get their feet wet whenever they face a new situation or a non-usual scenario. Every parent should be convinced that scoring their children’s speaking up in school will never hurt them more than it will help them to overcome the fear of sharing their