Sniff. Sniff. Can you smell it? You know what
I mean. That smell is here; the smell of new pencils, new books, new crayons
and markers, the smell of new shoes, new clothes, and a new backpack and you
know what that means. School is in
the air! Perhaps the biggest
sign that school is right around the corner is the buzz that is flying around
the pool, in the supermarket and at your local fall sporting practices. Who will get the Best Teacher of All? Who will be the lucky kids to get in
the Best Teacher of All’s class?
Remember on Mary
Poppins, when Jane and Michael wrote a letter and asked for the perfect
nanny? The father was stunned when
Mary Poppins handed him the list that he had thrown into the fire. It went something like this:
(Start humming…)
“If you want this choice position, have a cheery disposition; rosy cheeks, no
warts; play games, all sorts. You
must be kind, you must be witty, very sweet and very pretty; take us on
outings, give us treats, sing songs, bring sweets.”
That’s what keeps going through my mind at this time of year. That
super duper wish list. The
wish list each parent and child has.
Here’s what I think the wish list is for the perfect teacher. Wanted: teacher; must be sweet, even-tempered, hip, funny, pretty, smart,
young, experienced and energetic.
Must never yell, get mad, throw things or lose her temper. Must be very patient, wear stylish
clothes, have a lovely laugh and smell like fresh baked cookies.
So, basically,
that would count me out. (And,
perhaps, everyone I know.)
While we teachers
may not all be young or hip or very tall, there are some things we have in
common. We are committed to
our jobs and to your kids. These
are some of the things we can promise you. We will get to know your child inside and out;
we will learn about his pets, his siblings, his likes and dislikes and will
always notice when he gets a hair cut.
We will push him to be independent, self-sufficient, confident and
responsible. We will help
guide him when things don’t go his way and will laugh with him (and applaud)
when they do. We will push him until he reaches the potential that we know he
has, and we will be there when he falls, to pick him back up, dust him off and
start him back up that hill.
That’s our job, and that’s what we love to do.
Contrary to what
my kindergarteners recommended to our student intern, we will not be teaching
kickboxing, having cinema time every day; they cannot ride mechanical bulls in
class, skateboard off the roof (with kneepads, of course) and we will not buy
them happy meals for lunch once a week. (I gotta give them credit for trying,
however.)
As a mom, I’ve
learned that often the teachers who work with my child every day know more
about what is a good match for him than I do. I have learned that it is important for me to keep my mouth
shut on some occasions and it is equally important to voice my concerns at
others. I have learned that a
teacher that was not the best match for Mrs. Jones’ son (that darned Mrs.
Jones—always so hard to keep up with), was the perfect teacher for my son.
Yeah, we teachers
don’t all look alike. Some of us
are tall, short, skinny, chunky, old, young, and black and white. However, we all love kids and want what
is best for these young souls. So
please; trust us, respect us and join us in making this the Best Year Ever for
your child. One more thing -
beware the buzz at the pool.
Sometimes that bee will come right back and sting ya.
(This may be a re-post, but it's one I wish every parent would read before school begins!!)
(And in case you have a few bucks to spare, this teacher would love her class to enjoy these seats!!!)
4 comments:
Love it!
God bless teachers everywhere. One time I made the mistake of requesting a certain teacher whom I thought would be perfect for my son. It was a disaster. I learned my lesson and, from then on, trusted that the teachers knew the kind of academic environment my kids needed way better than I did.
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As a newly retired teacher of 44 years, you are right on the money!!
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