404. I'm scared of the roar!


One day teacher A said to teacher B, "Now I'm referring to boys. Since they are ten year, approximately, until late adolescence, are more and more self-conscious. They are finding and building up their personality.
Therefore they feel insecurity, insecurity in their regular behavior, sentiments, feelings of rebellion against any rule... and a primeval age to have great ideals and a thirst of genuinity.
This is the reason, for example, of their, say, peculiar ways of dressing, also in the case of girls. There are many other traits of adolescence, like you know. Coming to the head, they are experiencing big changes, both in their bodies and mind.
One trait this age is shouting, speaking aloud, acting up, showing off, not submitting themselves to rules.
In general terms, because each kid is unique.
Consequently, do not get scared of having these boys in your classroom. Or recover whenever you felt scared yourself. Carry on with your great labor of educating them. Ah, explain the reasons of the rules and of the working in the class: they may be very reasonable. Sláinte, man!" / Picture from Denver Post (Denver, CO).

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