I Like Myself Now

I had a great feeling of relief when I began to understand that a youngster needs more than just subject matter. I know mathematics well, and I teach it well. I used to think that was all I needed to do. Now I teach children, not math. I accept the fact that I can only succeed partially with some of them. When I don't have to know all the answers, I seem to have more answers than when I tried to be the expert. The youngster who really made me understand this was Eddie. I asked him one day why he thought he was doing so much better than last year. He gave meaning to my whole new orientation. "It's because I like myself now when I'm with you," he said.


By A teacher quoted by Everett Shostrom
in Man, The Manipulator
from Chicken Soup for the Soul
Copyright 1993 by Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen

 
 
   
   
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