Of course I have dealt with bad parents. Is that even a question???
Teaching is HARD! None of us are in it for the money. I don't know why there are some parents that don't understand that we are really there to help their kids.
Now as a parent, I have also ran into a few bad teachers. I think, being a teacher myself, they are easy to spot. It's actually when my kids were in private school. .mostly teachers that are past their retirement age and just don't want to deal with issues in their classrooms. Every friggin time I have called them on it. I got called into a conference with the principal and teacher to talk about what was happening with my oldest (btw. .smartest kid in her class) and what did I do? Hahaha. . .they were ready for me. . .notepads out. I was not confrontational AT ALL! I told them. . .we are in this together to help my daughter. Their jaws were on the floor. Then I went on to explain how most of the "problems" were facilitated by this teachers hands off attitude. I told what I knew. . .and the fact, that being a teacher, I was well aware of what the teacher's responsibilities are. The principal kept looking at the teacher like. .is this true?
Speaking of bad parents though. I had a boy in my class, an inclusion student, moderately CP. . .his records show that he was the way he was because Mom shook him as a toddler.

He was taken out of the home but was eventually placed back with the parents. I hated that *****! Dad was very soft spoken and they were having marital problems while the boy was my student. Well, poor little "Johnny" needed glasses. And they picked the flimsy wire rims for him. One day he went to pull out OT with his glasses on. He was dismissed from OT to recess and came back to the class afterward with broken glasses. He spun some story for Mom, because he was terrified of her, that some other student punched him in the face while they were in the lunch line. I knew for a fact that that wasn't true! She made the biggest stink! I'm really glad that I had the admins backing on that. She was going to sue the district. . .blah blah blah! Thankfully, the Dad when told the story, understood the dynamics. He filed for divorce and got custody of the son.

But, just let me say, that lil "Johnny" came in the following week with his hand in a cast because Mom "accidentally" slammed his hand in the car door. She's really lucky I didn't show up on her front porch for fear of losing my job. Now that I'm not teaching, if I ever run into that shrew, all bets are off.
Soooo. . .again. Most teachers are not there for the money. They love your kids! I spent many a sleepless nights worrying about my students. They were my kids. . .all of them!

Teaching is HARD!!!!!!