Wow, I think we need a 'Being a Teacher- it's hard' thread. TinTin - what say ye?
I don't have my own children yet, and I know it's no walk in the park- but hey, try have 25 of them all at once, and co-ordinating them all to do one activity, together, at the same time! *sigh*
Love is patient, love is kind...
I wouldn't change it for the world of course, but just thought I'd add the flipside to this thread.
I don't have my own children yet, and I know it's no walk in the park- but hey, try have 25 of them all at once, and co-ordinating them all to do one activity, together, at the same time! *sigh*
Love is patient, love is kind...
I wouldn't change it for the world of course, but just thought I'd add the flipside to this thread.
though i'm not a parent, i am a teacher...
yeah, try handling 25...but it's good though that you only have to deal with 25...
for seven years i handled 35-40 grade one pupils and my, oh my, you have to take vitamins, and eat a lot to have energy!
then for our foundation day/school day, i had to teach "seventy" third grade boys a dance presentation, my goodness, i lost a lot of weight!
when i had the opportunity to teach in highschool, wow, i saw the difference...
and i truly miss the elementary kids! the joy they bring is just irreplaceable
being a parent is hard, but you really have to enjoy those precious moments with your children...