This document discusses the coping mechanisms of children with parents who work overseas in public elementary schools in Batangas City, Philippines. It begins by introducing the problem, noting that these children may experience academic, social, or emotional difficulties due to the absence of their parents. The study aims to identify the coping mechanisms used by these children and problems they encounter. It also seeks to determine if there are relationships between teacher and student responses, and provide suggestions for teachers to help students facing challenges. The document scopes the study to intermediate students and teachers in public elementary schools in West District, Batangas City. It argues the research will benefit schools, teachers, counselors, parents, students, and future researchers by increasing understanding of students' experiences