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Old Jun 10, 2014, 07:15 PM
Kabuto Kabuto is offline
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Hi all,

I am nervous about opening my mouth when it comes to being a teacher. I'm an introverted person with mild social anxiety. And I have a large tendency to say what's on my mind, which makes me the most nervous.

Even if they're mostly positive things, I need to be really careful what I say as a teacher, saying the wrong thing can easily get me fired.

I'm not thrilled about teaching kids, but I'm doing it largely because it's the only reliable work I can find, for now. I do want to help kids, I'm just not sure how I feel about my role as "teacher", I am more of the absent minded professor. I am an artist deep down, but I need to make a living, so yeah....

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Old Jun 10, 2014, 07:20 PM
Davyblues Davyblues is offline
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If you are an art teacher and someone draws a squirrel and spends weeks at it and is wanting to do higher art don't tell then it looks like a great dinosaur cause it broke my heart and love for squirrels :-( I never made it to higher art asu may guess :-(

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