1556. A nice rapport with your students



When discipline is settled and the atmosphere is serene and settled alike, the students can work and learn properly. 

They can engage their brains in the activities you implement. 

Try to acquire a nice rapport with your students, albeit you will have to pacify the atmosphere with a watchful attitude all the time. 

If the kids approach your desk after a class with an amicable feeling I can assure you discipline is settled enough, as I said. However this precise occurrence could not happen, but there are other signs of that nice rapport. / Photo from: children reading in the library www democratandchronicle com

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