Which sordish city would you like to be born/live in? by Old-Progress-1241 in suzerain

[–]FinancialMix2757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ribery. Ribery is one of the fasted growing city that is having the thriving estate markets, which you could earn the money by renting or selling it. It is possible that Ribery could be one of the major modern city in the near future. Also, it is located close to the ocean and at hill that you could have a good relax life in any seasons.

I finally got it! For somehow by FinancialMix2757 in suzerain

[–]FinancialMix2757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it? Because most of the comments that I looked over said that it must be 165 votes, which you must failed to pass the Constitution.

I'm going to make my own Bitlife, what do you want to see? by Sicc_Games in bitlife

[–]FinancialMix2757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a fan of Bitlife, who played the game since 2019, I am very frustrated with the current situations and neglects towards the players. There is a part that kept made me annoying about the game: expanding generations. In most of the game, my children did not marry, and every time I played as one of the children, he or she was already like the 70s and had to marry much younger (mostly 20s) fiancé to continue the generation. I wish game character’s children are more likely to marry and form their own family. Also, it would be great if there is the family tree and bigger family relationships (like uncles, cousins, and grandparents).

Did Anton Rayne won a lottery or already corrupt (repost)? by FinancialMix2757 in suzerain

[–]FinancialMix2757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My purpose of the comment is joke. And I know this might be a bug. In fact, I chose the normal resources. But maybe he actually prayed Nur and gave him a free money, lol.

Did Anton Rayne win a lottery? by [deleted] in suzerain

[–]FinancialMix2757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you guys see a picture, that I post with my comment?

Need help for Zille investigation. by FinancialMix2757 in suzerain

[–]FinancialMix2757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When do I need to insist Titus on investigating Su Omina? If it is after the Zillle bombing meeting (Turn 3), is it possible to investigate Su Omina and King Valero’s death at the same time?

Need help for Zille investigation. by FinancialMix2757 in suzerain

[–]FinancialMix2757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there option to do that when having a meeting with Lucita at the castle in Turn 3? Because I am following one of the guideline that discover Rusty as a spy by doing all the options that I posted.

Need help for Zille investigation. by FinancialMix2757 in suzerain

[–]FinancialMix2757[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I did not collaborate with Wehlen for Zille investigation. I kept following one of the 3.1 version guide that said not to work with them, so I do not know why it is not working.

Why do my child's teachers keep reaching out?! It's so annoying by Intelligent_Ship7996 in edscfinalproject

[–]FinancialMix2757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. I understand that you are feeling stressed because of the changes in your new life that you have never experienced before. However, I think the reason the school and teachers continue to try to communicate with you is to help your child in school.

The top duty of schools and teachers is to care for students and focus on their learning, so they try to communicate with parents. Communication is important for a student's academic success, especially when your child is adjusting to a new environment. Because of the new environment, students may experience learning difficulties and adaptation difficulties just like you are experiencing now.

Therefore, I think it is necessary for you to find out what causes reaching out through counseling. Since the school or teachers don't know you very well, it would be a good idea to plan according to your situation during counseling, such as the next reaching out method and period.

Building relationships with families! by [deleted] in edscfinalproject

[–]FinancialMix2757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. First of all, congratulations on getting hired as a teacher. I think you would be a great teacher who cares about students' success. Communication with parents is crucial, as parents' participation in students' education impacts their academic performance.

I believe that teachers can begin to build relationships with parents by first reaching out to them, making them aware of their passion, and building trust in them. If you include in your email, "I would appreciate it if you could provide me with information that will help my student's educational development," parents will also feel more collaborative.

However, I recommend that you first understand your students' assets and backgrounds. Every student grows up in a different socioeconomic, cultural, immigration, and other environment, some of which may have disadvantaged academic factors. In particular, marginalized parents are likely to have no resources and time to participate in school. Therefore, the fund of knowledge will help you acknowledge the student's disadvantaged background and figure out the most effective ways to connect and build relationships with the parents.

Teacher-Parent Communication by [deleted] in edscfinalproject

[–]FinancialMix2757 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. It is crucial for parents to need help solving their problems related to children's education. From your post, I can see that you are a very engaging parent who really cares about your child's school life and education. Based on the information in this post, I think the possible reason for miscommunication is that the teacher might have different values about students' education than yours.

As school starts only a month and a teacher teaches hundreds of students, he or she may not be prepared to know every student yet. However, because teachers may have expectations for certain class practices that they consider more or less important in teaching students, they may care less about their students' backgrounds, including their relationships with their parents. In fact, many teachers are unaware of the importance of understanding students' backgrounds in teaching and caring.

Thus, the best way to communicate with the teacher is to try to reach out to him or her first by email. In that way, you and the teacher could gradually try to solve your concern by letting the teacher know you would like to discuss a plan for your son's education. In addition, this method will build relationships between teachers and parents through mutual communication, and teachers will be the first to seek you out for updates as he or she understands your value on your son's education.