1249. Getting to understand an adolescent



Teacher A said to teacher B, “Adolescents are getting to know themselves. 

It’s not the safe age of children, when they worry about nothing. 

Those former ones are experiencing a change, a crisis. They are making themselves. They may feel confused. 

There’s a deep gap between girls and boys, I'm referring to treat them. 

They all want to call others’ attention, and so they dress even weird or as the fashion dictates. 

You as a teacher of them ought to comprehend their fears and joys. In tutoring sessions they expect you give them like premises or rules, albeit they don’t like growns’ establishment. 

Be patient with them, and you could catch yourself helping them a lot.” / Photo from: healthyliving ezcentral com

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