1560. The power of love of benevolence



Yesterday a friend of mine, who is a teacher, told me that in his school he’s in charge of treating the most disruptive and misbehaving students. 

He passes by the classrooms and picks up one student, I mean one by one. 

And he tries to help them by for example teaching them how to do activities, how to study, why to study, why to be at school, their future… 

The results are positive: some students have problems at home, with their families, etc., and he achieves to motivate and teach these students, which is not simple, possible though. / Photo from: schoolchemlab www rickdostie com

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