In Europe, parents are raising their children worse

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According to teachers in Europe, the number of students with emotional and mental health problems is growing. And this leads to a complex atmosphere in the classrooms, which is becoming increasingly difficult to manage. First of all, parents who give children a bad upbringing are to blame. 80% of teachers believe that the cause of the problem is the lack of restrictions at home. Of the 800 school employees surveyed, 90% have at least one student who constantly violates discipline.

According to 62%, the number of problem children has increased over the past couple of years, and 56% say that this trend has been observed for five years. The most common forms of behavioral disorder are verbal aggression, which accounts for 77%, and physical aggression (57%). 41% are hooliganism and name-calling in person. Theft and damage to other people's property is 23%.

Half of the teachers in the UK in such cases practice denial of education, usually by a quarter. If the student continues to disrupt order, he will be permanently expelled from high school or college.

Students use cyberspace to bully teachers. For example, on social networks, accounts for teachers appear, where anyone can write an offensive comment. In Photoshop, erotic images of teachers are drawn, and this is done right at the computer science lesson. But this is not enough for some students: they beat teachers, rob and rape. And the parents are guilty of this.

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