

Teaching,
so it seems to me, has much in common with lion taming. My daughter (or your
son) might be an angel at home, but put them into a room with 24 others and you
have a dangerous scenario. One by one they come in after break and just to get
them onto their chairs is a challenge! When we tried to finish a math worksheet
together, it seemed very much like making them jump through a hoop. Some kids
just won’t keep on working without constant encouragement and coaching. Others
are rather overly eager and need to be slowed down a bit. All in all, it seems
to take an enormous amount of time to explain a task in a classroom full of
children and get them all started at the same time.
Modern
society might frown upon the use of discipline and they are beautiful children,
each one of them, but they certainly act like a bunch of little lions and a young
student teacher might even consider them a little dangerous. So, like the lion
tamer, a teacher has to be brave and vigilant, as they tend to be unruly at a
moments notice. As a matter of fact, I must have spent the majority of my time,
keeping them quiet and on their stools. I know this is the nature of things;
after all, I am a seasoned mom. Take one of these children and he or she might
be an angel. Take a group or 25 of them in one room, well, then you better have
some training in lion taming!
So moms,
if you didn’t appreciate your child’s teacher so far, take my word for it – he
or she is probably doing a marvelous job! Just for controlling a room full of kids in such a calm and fearless manner, you ought to be impressed with them!
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