Supposed to have thick skin
Okay, I know what I look like... I'm painfully aware.
And I know that I work with 'troubled' at-risk youth so I should be ready, or thick-skinned, for rude comments.
But I thought I actually looked nice today... and as I walked through the lobby where the kids wait for homeroom, one said... "earthquake!" and held onto his chair.
Sighhhhhhhhh.
Okay. Guess i'm done whining.
Now I must come up with a hefty writing assignment *wink*
"If you want something bad enough, you'll find it.
If you don't, you'll find excuses."
That 'at-risk' youth had no idea how much risk he was in if he had said that in front of me - kids are cruel. But I guess in your position there's not much you can do except try to educate them about making remarks like that. Yes, a hefty writing assignment on the subject of not insulting others might be worthwhile!!
Shannon,
It sounds like you've got the right attitude and kids will be what they are, especially if you are a teacher or authority figure, add in the 'troubled, at risk" youth and well, like I said your focus is in the right place.
Way to go!
Hugs, L
It sounds like you've got the right attitude and kids will be what they are, especially if you are a teacher or authority figure, add in the 'troubled, at risk" youth and well, like I said your focus is in the right place.
Way to go!
Hugs, L
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
I would say, if they are in your classes, to assign something that will keep them busy all weekend and make it worth 25% of their final grade. Then when the fail at it you can say, see if you would have been doing your work instead of screwing off you wouldnt have just failed my class.
Do you see why I dont work with kids as a job.
Bless you for doing it.
Jen
Do you see why I dont work with kids as a job.
Bless you for doing it.
Jen