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Christa's avatar

Thank you so much for sharing this, Susan! I *feel* the value in two directions. One is as someone who works with children in a school. You’ve provided such a large number of valuable and helpful comments. The second is as a human being. I was instantly transported back to my experience as a student throughout my education. Reading certain comments brought tears to my eyes. If someone has said or written these comments about me, I think it would have been life-changing! I went through most of my life feeling like there was something wrong with me or I was lacking something. Comments like these would have helped me feel seen and understood by the teacher. I would have seen the way I was as a strength instead of a weakness. It would have helped ‘build me up’ instead of ‘push me down’. I plan to be more intentional at remembering this as I communicate with children and their parents.

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Omnivacuous's avatar

I'm sure most kids are introverted or shy for psychological reasons, don't forget about the ones who act shy or introverted because they have a hearing problem. In my personal experience, behavioral issues that were attributed to being "inattentive" or "stubborn" or "disobedient" or "quiet" were actually caused by the inability to understand what was being said.

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