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3 March, 06:34

Pierson makes the case that a teacher or caregiver may not like all the children in their care, but that the teacher/caregiver cannot let the child know this. do you agree or disagree? why? 5. what are some ways that you could "be a champion" for children that you might teach or care for? diana laufenberg: how to learn? from mistakes < - your second lab link 1. laufenberg suggests that our relationship to information has changed. what does she mean by this?

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  1. 3 March, 06:37
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    If the teacher told the kids "I don't like you" they are most likely going to tell their parents and not feel welcome in that classroom.

    Doing things the kids like to do nire often then other classroom things sometimes will ease them into trusting you, having fun, and you get to know them better aswell. (Like taking them outside, playing with them at play time)
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