Most educators today are hampered by the system. Try to correct a child and see how quickly you will face angry parents, upset administrators and the threat of a law suite. The teaching profession is NOT what it once was. In the past---get in trouble in school, and face the consequences at home. Not so today. Get in trouble in school today and see how quickly parents come to defend and are ready to prosecute. We have helicopter parents and enablers. No wonder our children feel empowered to do, say and act anyway they want. Parents to the rescue!!
Little do the children know that what you post on social media WILL have an impact on your future.
Remember: Life is a series of struggles and those who take it seriously have a problem.
We also, let me remind you, we learn by observation. Look at the parents of today with respect to language, and appearance. Monkey see monkey do. Respect is taught at home and by example. I do not see that in the homes of today.
You attract more with honey than vinegar!
Do hope she continues with this talent. Who knows where it may lead. Thanks for sharing.
Not even close to the original. I agree an insult to Simon and Garfunkel.
Remember they gave the world Guinness.
While I agree the access to information is without question, just go to any check out line and see if anyone can actually make change anymore without the aid of the computer.
Shave your head thus not to worry of the hazard!
Where would we be without teachers? Professional teachers are under paid and under appreciated!
Wife has been using one for over a year and loves it! Best one on the market we believe
Living near Lancaster co, PA we also have the town of Paradise which can be gotten to by traveling the Beaver Valley Pike and as a side trip you can visit Intercourse, and Bird in Hand. I know I missed some but these are but a few. We also have May post office road, among many other interesting names and towns in PA. As we locals like to muse---Lancaster Co. PA home of the fighting Amish.
I kind of like that name Messerschmidt, since my last name is only spelled differently Messersmith. Funny looking car I must admit. Sure was a screaming airplane however.