sjrec
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MickeyMom76, I love your story! I remember several classes leaving my library over the years and saying that exact same thing to their teacher! But they were able to do their job and teach these kids because they focused on what they could do-not what they couldn’t. And a positive attitude was key-I never heard them really complaining. I admired them-and you!-more than I can say.View attachment 410571
You reminded me of class I had a few years ago that was a real challenge. Just a lot of different behaviors mixed together that all fed off of one another and were really hard to manage. Ever teacher that interacted with my class that year would turn to me and say "I don't know how you do it." To be honest, my response was always "I don't know either." In the mist of that year, I really kept doubting myself as a teacher. I starting thinking that teaching wasn't for me. I really started to believe all these negative comments made about my class were about me as a teacher. When you make a comment about my class, I feel like it's a reflection of who I am as a teacher. However, I started printing out things that make me happy. I found Disney quotes about happiness and perseverance and hard work and dreams. I printed them out and hung them up at my desk. And it actually started to work. I found the energy to keep trying new strategies with kids. I found a way to be even more entertaining to keep their attention. And I definitely still had those negative thoughts enter my mind. The difference was that I was squashing them with positive ones too. @Oneanne, you make a great point in that these Thankful Thursdays are something to be thankful for. Even was faced with hardships and negativity, we all can find something to be thankful for. And it's in those darkest moments that we need the positive thoughts the most!
Yes, my daughter is an elementary school librarian in a K-2 building and her husband is a HS school guidance counselor. By this time of year they are ready to recharge-although my son in law works two weeks over the summer, we all know a building without kids is a different thing!