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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think being a parent necessarily makes one a better teacher. Likewise, I don't think being a teacher necessarily makes one a better parent.[/quote] So true educator here for over 20 years . . . Some of my daughter's best teachers were single/childless. had more empathy than the "experienced" ones with children AND grandchildren I fail to see how having kids makes you a better teacher. If you love kids and your content (or level) - AND if you're willing to always stretch - you'll make a fine educator w/ or w/o kids. ridiculous question, IMO Are pediatricians with kids any better than pediatricians w/o kids? What about the person who works at the Humane Society but who doesn't have a pet? see? [/quote]
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