I came across a quote; maturity is not when we start speaking big things, but it is when we understand small things. How many of you agree that age doesn't define maturity? And what does it take for someone to have that special kind of manner that makes them think and behave so appropriately? Anyone, at any age reaches maturity when the time comes. A turning point. I spent at least 8 hours, 5 days a week at school, I hear different stories from each of my kids. I observe them, I "read" them and I was touched by some of them. They are unique in their own ways. Each of them is different, and the way they think or solve problems differ from one another. As a teacher, having a class with multiple intelligences is like solving a never ending puzzle. Very exciting but definitely the bane. Some days are slow and boring but some days are vice versa. And some days are so delightful, it gladdens your heart. Ahhh, the whole enchilada, you get what I mean.
I have never actually done this before; asking people to consider teaching. I believe that entering into the profession should come out of your own will. I may not have as much experience as the veteran teachers but what I assure you is that, everyone can teach or should teach but not everyone can be a teacher. What I meant was, it's okay if you can't teach them the subjects in schools but there is still part of you that can teach a kid something. For example, mannerisms, road signs, parts of a car maybe, simple math and a few other things. Teach them something that they won't forget or things that they do not learn from school. I mean, teach them something proper. Trust me, they'd thank you more than they would thank the teachers in school. What's the harm? You were once a kid too. And my eyes are half closed, I'm pretty sure there's a Grammar Nazi somewhere correcting.....zzzzz.
I have never actually done this before; asking people to consider teaching. I believe that entering into the profession should come out of your own will. I may not have as much experience as the veteran teachers but what I assure you is that, everyone can teach or should teach but not everyone can be a teacher. What I meant was, it's okay if you can't teach them the subjects in schools but there is still part of you that can teach a kid something. For example, mannerisms, road signs, parts of a car maybe, simple math and a few other things. Teach them something that they won't forget or things that they do not learn from school. I mean, teach them something proper. Trust me, they'd thank you more than they would thank the teachers in school. What's the harm? You were once a kid too. And my eyes are half closed, I'm pretty sure there's a Grammar Nazi somewhere correcting.....zzzzz.


