*I really enjoyed reading about you Saretta and found it beneficial to read your way of improving on certain subsets. I learned more about you today just by reading your answer. I always find it interesting when reading or hearing about a situation where you are asked to come into a situation late due to enrollment after the school year has started. We had a similar unsuccessful situation in our school district that didn’t bode well for some staff members and students. It happened to be a quick change for some of the teachers but it really took some time for kids to get used to a new routine and a new teacher. Your response spoke to me the most because I am also a primary teacher at heart. The idea of having conceptual skills is very important. Attempting to be able to formulate ideas using abstract relationships is key to understanding how a child’s mind works. “The key is to build upon the strengths that you already recognize within yourself and have the wisdom to admit your weaknesses”. This was very well put I know that I have already gotten better with this because now we are able to reflect and dig deeper into what makes us, us. Now that we have specifically identified our weaknesses we hopefully turn them into strengths. * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: < http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/ous-lp-rp13/attachments/20180618/c4fea87e/attachment.html >
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