Parents blame teacher

for a child's poor performance. Teacher

blames parents.

Who should be blamed?

Blaming is not a productive way to address the issue. Instead of blaming, all parties involved should work together to understand the reasons behind the child's poor performance and come up with a plan to help the child succeed. It is important for parents and teachers to communicate effectively and support each other in order to support the child's academic growth and development. Ultimately, the best approach is for all parties to collaborate and take responsibility for their roles in supporting the child's education.