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Sometimes it’s our own kids, and other times it’s other people’s kids that send usinto a crying spiral. I normally don’t allowkids that much authority over myemotions, but I am in touch with myfeelings and at times extremely emotionalabout things I’m passionate about. Andbelieve me when I say, “Teaching is at thetop of that list.”If you find yourself crying behind thescenes or have ran into someone crying inthe restroom because their world is out of control, give them acopy of this FREE eBook. Thenmake their day by encouraging them tobecome the leader they were created tobe. There’s going to be more tears over the years, they just don’t have to beconnected to classroom managementissues.Stop Crying in the Restroom the eBook isloaded with active hot links to blog post,teaching resources, and inspiring videosby credible teachers from:
TED, PBS’s
Tavis Smiley
,
Zig Ziglar
and many more[click links or copy and paste work citednotes].I guarantee you will enjoy teaching againafter applying my system for clearlyidentifying the problem, developingspecific actions for your goals, andlearning how to monitor your results.Your students will be empowered to learnand your boss will brag about your classroom management style. Now thatshould stop a few tears or hire me and I’llbring the tissue.
LaRon Carter
, The Guest Teacher
Stop Crying in the Restroom [it ain’t that deep]:
A Guide to Your Best Year Teaching With SMART K12 Goal Setting Methods
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LaRon A. Carter
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Do your students send you home in tears?
This is the highly reprinted FREE eBook inspired by the Asphalt Check Stressed Out K – 12 Education Blog Series. Carter is licensing this eBook under the Creative Commons License, Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. I wrote this series as a guide for those struggling tomaintain or regain control of their classrooms, hallways, and playgrounds but just about any profession will benefit from it. Pleaseshare this by email, post on your blog, or link it often so teachers can get back to doing what they LOVE . . . Teaching.* Problem Solving System Poster, http://www.scribd.com/doc/17005271/PAR-Poster
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