Lessons Unplanned: Realities of Teaching

The Teacher/ Parent Identity Collision

14 min · 22 de dic de 2025
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What happens when your two most demanding roles—parent and teacher—collide? In this episode of Lessons Unplanned: Realities of Teaching, Superintendent Craig Stage sits down with veteran educators (and parents) Tressa and Jake for a brutally honest conversation about the double life so many educators live. They reflect on the unique pressures, blurred boundaries, and unexpected blessings of raising their own kids while also raising 100+ others in classrooms each year. Together, they unpack: * The emotional tug-of-war between their parent brain and teacher brain * What happens when your child struggles in the very system you work in * The challenge of advocating for your own kid without overstepping * How COVID-era schooling intensified the teacher/parent tension * Navigating relationships with colleagues when your kid is in their class * The reality of being the “teacher’s kid” in a small community * How parenting has changed the way they teach—and vice versa With humor, humility, and hard truths, this episode speaks directly to educators who are raising families of their own—and to parents who wonder what it’s like behind the scenes. If you’ve ever juggled two identities and felt the collision, this one’s for you. 🎙️ Subscribe to hear weekly, or so, episodes that get real about the work behind the work.

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