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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 550513" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Totally agree that the teacher is the ticket! His tone will also guide how other staff and kids treat J. I remember hearing some kids yell at Q and thinking that it sounded just like their teacher. It never hurts to suck up a little to the teacher too....studies prove that teachers who get little notes, signs of appreciation really do treat the student/family who gives it better ( as well as kids who are dressed/groomed nicely...pretty sad but just what studies show in general). I figure our kids can use any of the help they can get from us, of course only if it is genuine and not overdone---after all, many of them do start off in the hole a little. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I get that it is hard to be too positive since we often have to protect ourselves for challenges that arise, but you can enjoy that it is starting off in a great direction. I hope J has a marvelous year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 550513, member: 12886"] Totally agree that the teacher is the ticket! His tone will also guide how other staff and kids treat J. I remember hearing some kids yell at Q and thinking that it sounded just like their teacher. It never hurts to suck up a little to the teacher too....studies prove that teachers who get little notes, signs of appreciation really do treat the student/family who gives it better ( as well as kids who are dressed/groomed nicely...pretty sad but just what studies show in general). I figure our kids can use any of the help they can get from us, of course only if it is genuine and not overdone---after all, many of them do start off in the hole a little. Anyway, I get that it is hard to be too positive since we often have to protect ourselves for challenges that arise, but you can enjoy that it is starting off in a great direction. I hope J has a marvelous year! [/QUOTE]
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