In a controversial approach to child welfare, some countries have empowered teachers to assess whether parents are fit to raise their children. This practice, highlighted in a recent video by Conexão Lúcida, raises questions about the role of educators in family life. Teachers, who spend significant time with students, are sometimes required to report signs of neglect or poor parenting. While the intention is to protect children, critics argue it oversteps boundaries and places undue pressure on families. The video, titled "The country where teachers decide if you're a good parent," explores the implications of such policies, sparking debate on parenting, education, and state intervention.
When Teachers Judge Parenting: The Country Where Educators Decide Your Fitness as a Parent
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April 29, 2026 · 1:47 PM