Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2015
This role is vital to the teacher aide because it helps him/ her to develop a good relationship with teacher, parent and child. This way parents can take an interest in their child’s education. Their attitude towards teachers would be much more pleasant and understanding. Parents would be aware of their responsibilities both in the school and at home. It would help the child to recognise his/her good and bad points, how to get on well with other children in the classroom and around the community, and last but importantly, to cope with society.