You obviously have seen many, many young persons come through your classroom. Any suggestions for a man who struggles to be as good a father as possible?
I do not know exactly what to say. Although I have no children, I have worked as a teacher long enough to have a healthy respect for the challenges, trauma, and joys of parenthood. Yet I would perhaps repeat one maxim I read recently and which experience has driven home to me in my students again and again: The best thing that a father can do for his children is to love their mother. Q: Interesting. If the kids around you seem to be doing inappropriate stuff at the moment they are just rejoicing in being kids and so they should, but I guess you know that already. A: I will try to keep as much in mind the next time my patience is at an end. It has been hard, but it has been fun – hellish as my students can be at times. One moment they love each other, and the next they’re beating each other up or making faces while others are trying to work – no different than some adults I’ve known. Sometimes I go to professional “in-service” seminars and am astonished that my fellow teachers cannot sh
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