1751. Our Students Should Feel We Trust Them



Our teen sons and daughters, or our students should feel we trust them by delegating some tasks to them. 

In this way they will see and feel we trust them and we love them – love of benevolence in teachers’ case. And so they’ll feel important enough because they receive a small job in the classroom. 

This will contribute to make them grow up fine, just because of that: we delegate to them, and they feel loved. Also they’ll be educated as responsible people: I must carry out my job, they could say. / Photo from: Male-student-studies. news rutgers edu

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