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I think that teachers pets are a very special breed.
Everything is by the book, any deviation cannot be accepted - creativity with boundaries isn't much creativity at all.
I work with some - and on the positive side you get squeaky clean work and have someone to point out the mistakes you make.
On the other hand you can't leave them in charge of anything because - the perfectionist inside - is anything but economical and very budget hungry.
So what do I do? I tease them, throw balls at them and have a jolly good time : D
Don't get me wrong, they throw them back!
Everyone's different, and though it's hard sometimes, teacher's pets are my favorite as they ultimately add to the work and school environment. There has to be a balance, and if they are good with one thing and I'm with the other - hey! Great teamwork!
Harlekkin
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On a side note - kids at school have a hard time being as enthusiastic as me. So keep laughing until the report card comes in.
by harlekkin on January 29th, 2008