To: wintertime
I don't think so. Watching a child with Learning Disabilites gain a sense of pride and belief in themselves is worth it. Not only that, I am still amazed at the whole process of teaching children to read, write, and perform math skills they were not able to do before I started working with them. Please don't think I'm giving myself all the credit, I spend a lot of time praying to God to help me help these children. As a result of those prayers, I have been able to help kids learn the basics they will need to suceed in all other academic fields.
21 posted on
06/17/2006 5:37:59 AM PDT by
MissEdie
To: MissEdie
I don't think so. Watching a child with Learning Disabilites gain a sense of pride and belief in themselves is worth it.
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And there are THOUSANDS of competent teachers throughout the nation who are doing the same without having paid a ton in tuition at pricey schools.,,,,Many even are graduates of community colleges.
61 posted on
06/17/2006 6:09:58 AM PDT by
wintertime
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