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difficult child has a sticker chart!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 535102" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>LOL that is true. I have never worked with a male early childhood teacher come to t hink of it, (birth through K) and certainly yes, a few elementary school teachers. Most of the m ale teachers I worked with are at the middle / high school levels. </p><p></p><p>I think the sporting system you are involved with is so interesting. Supporting up and coming athletes by the organizations, cars and all...wow. And how you describe that they are interested in his overall well being (I am sure there is a pay off for them but surely there are enough kids that if they really didn't care they could just cut him without trying to support him, right?). We barely have things like that even for olympic athletes. (not a big sports person, maybe others can tell me if that is right). I think most up and comers have to pay their own way totally. (I think the really good ones get sponsors???)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 535102, member: 12886"] LOL that is true. I have never worked with a male early childhood teacher come to t hink of it, (birth through K) and certainly yes, a few elementary school teachers. Most of the m ale teachers I worked with are at the middle / high school levels. I think the sporting system you are involved with is so interesting. Supporting up and coming athletes by the organizations, cars and all...wow. And how you describe that they are interested in his overall well being (I am sure there is a pay off for them but surely there are enough kids that if they really didn't care they could just cut him without trying to support him, right?). We barely have things like that even for olympic athletes. (not a big sports person, maybe others can tell me if that is right). I think most up and comers have to pay their own way totally. (I think the really good ones get sponsors???) [/QUOTE]
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