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Teachers.... some shouldn't be
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 131686"><p>I'm working with some teachers on a project at the moment. It amazes me how many are so very depressed. I think it is true that they have a very difficult job..one that is taxing...sometimes grueling...sometimes unrewarding...always tiring. Because of the difficulties, it seems reasonable to give teachers an occasional "pass" for working in sometimes very difficult circumstances. However, other people work under these circumstances and manage. We each have a responsibility to behave appropriately and whether we want to admit or not, this realy goes a little "extra" when working with children. Furthermore, we each are responsible for our own behavior and attitude and for making choices in life every day. Hopefully, we make the choice to find the good in life and to be kind to others. </p><p>I think if this situation is of great concern to you, it probably is appropriate for you to send a note to the teacher or possibly a supervisor. If you can find it in your heart, you might try to be as kind as possible, but at the same time, make your point clear.</p><p>Also, be sure your son is fully aware of his culpability in all of this.</p><p>(I probably wouldn't concern myself with the bear???). As you can probably tell, I'm not real "big" on bullies and grouches.</p><p> </p><p>I guess I'm venting a tad as well! LOL! However, it does feel good. Hope it all works out well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 131686"] I'm working with some teachers on a project at the moment. It amazes me how many are so very depressed. I think it is true that they have a very difficult job..one that is taxing...sometimes grueling...sometimes unrewarding...always tiring. Because of the difficulties, it seems reasonable to give teachers an occasional "pass" for working in sometimes very difficult circumstances. However, other people work under these circumstances and manage. We each have a responsibility to behave appropriately and whether we want to admit or not, this realy goes a little "extra" when working with children. Furthermore, we each are responsible for our own behavior and attitude and for making choices in life every day. Hopefully, we make the choice to find the good in life and to be kind to others. I think if this situation is of great concern to you, it probably is appropriate for you to send a note to the teacher or possibly a supervisor. If you can find it in your heart, you might try to be as kind as possible, but at the same time, make your point clear. Also, be sure your son is fully aware of his culpability in all of this. (I probably wouldn't concern myself with the bear???). As you can probably tell, I'm not real "big" on bullies and grouches. I guess I'm venting a tad as well! LOL! However, it does feel good. Hope it all works out well. [/QUOTE]
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