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Thank you! I LOVE when people, especially teachers, enjoy their job. It makes me so happy to know that you are teaching our children!
My son's high school English teacher - whom he became close to because it's his top subject and she also coached mock trial, which he was heavily involved in - wrote him a handwritten card and mailed it to our house a few weeks before he left for college. It made me tear up! |
What can I say, we love em. My family goes to my students' events and sports and I love pointing out which ones are "my kids" and getting to see them in their element. Best job ever; in the spirit of the holiday I just woke up today feeling really thankful for what I get to do. |
| Great post!! Thank you! You sound like an amazing teacher! It’s so refreshing to read something so positive! This made my day! |
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Finally a really nice DCUM thread.
Blessings to you and your family this Thanksgiving and through your holiday season. |
| I don't even have a teenager, but I wanted to say thank you for sharing the positive message and being a dedicated teacher. |
| Thank you!! Reminder to see this in my own kids! |
| I sure hope you're talking about my DS (a freshman). He's got an IEP and has been struggling with his grades. I've had a couple meetings at school and, when he's chosen to attend, he's been fairly non-participatory. His teachers have been very positive but it's hard for me to see......I get crazy, surly, teenager at home. Thank you so much for posting. I hope my DS has a teacher like you! |
| Thank you, Op. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! |
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Thank you, OP. Your kind words made me tear up too. I have a senior son on the verge of going to college next year, and I see so much of what you were saying in him. At once, he's both a child and a man. And the part about pulling out a baggie of goldfish... oh my. That really got me!
I fervently hope you're one of his teachers. Thank you for seeing all the good in our kids! |
Thank you, OP. But I can't help but wonder if you work at an all boys school.
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| This made me cry, OP. Thank you. |
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This is what got me: "They revere their mothers. They joke about you too, about the way moms can be, but the underlying current of affection is always there."
I recently returned from a business trip. I was greeted with a bear-hug by my normally reserved 16-year-old who said "This place falls apart without you." |
Spoken like a true misandrist, just like OP. |
Time to dial back on the red pills, my brother. |
| Thank you, OP. I also found myself tearing up. I hope my kids have teachers like you--teachers who love their job and can appreciate the individuals in their charge! Happy Thanksgiving to you! |