260. My students are persons, who need love, and who need to love


One day teacher B said to teacher A,
"Some days ago teacher C told me she had reminded of her students, at the Christmas vacation. She missed them.
She prayed for them those days.
She recalled one by one her students: she loves them.
She does not have any obligation this kind.
Or does she, in some way?
She is committed with a deep labor by educating her students.
It's more likely, in this way, she can actually help them.
She said she notices some correspondence: she sees affection, response to that love, an effort to improve as persons, an effort to learn English (more or less).
One of those schoolgirls said to this teacher that she got upset because another different teacher scolded and screamed at her for any small trifle."
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