Even on Your Worst Day You Can Be a Student’s Best Hope

Even on Your Worst Day You Can Be a Student’s Best Hope

Lead your students to water, make them thirsty for knowledge, and they will drink. If your desire is to make a difference in a life, then this book is a “must read.” It starts with preparing your mind, body and heart, and nurturing right habits within yourself. Next, develop relationships by being open and accepting. Understanding your students and creating an environment of trust goes a long way towards closing gaps in what you see in a student and what they see in themselves. Help them make better choices for developing life habits, thereby improving their quality of life. Believe in them until they too believe.

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