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Rachael 2022-04-08 09:01:13
Inspiration of genius should grow naturally
At first, I hated this teacher inexplicably, but she was clearly a soft-spoken and gentle person. She seems to have put all her so-called ideals on this suddenly discovered little poet because of her own setbacks. It is this obsession with ideals, even fanaticism, that makes her, a player in the...
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Michele 2022-04-14 09:01:06
i have a poem
Is it possible for children to prematurely accept the influence of what modern people call "art"? If children do have talents that are beyond the reach of ordinary people, will their future growth be greatly affected by this, and they will not fit in with the world, or will the world have no...

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Johnathan 2022-04-22 07:01:57
Mid-life crisis Wenqing female teacher who loves poetry meets a talented teenager in her class. Is it to protect his growth or accelerate him to the brink of destruction? Education has always been a difficult topic to discuss. While teaching students in accordance with their aptitude, the quality of teachers is also one of the factors that can reverse the problem orientation. He is her hope, but in the end reality will swallow her hope.
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Trevor 2022-04-16 09:01:09
Build your ideal realization on the possibility of the future, and this may be without permission. The moment the Dang child picked up the phone, the virtual wall she built with her own hands collapsed. There is an unattainable distance between ideals and mediocrity in reality. The only thing for sure is that the child does have a talent for writing poetry. And in the end whether to continue or not, who has the final say.
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The Kindergarten Teacher quotes
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Jimmy Roy: The bull stood alone in the backyard. So dark. I opened the door and stepped out. Wind in the branches. He watched me, Blue eyes. He kept breathing to stay alive. I didn't want him. I was just a boy. Say yes, Say yes, anyway.
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Lisa Spinelli: Talent is so fragile and so rare. And our culture does everything to crush it. I mean even at four or five, they're coming into school attached to their phones, talking only about TV shows and video games. It's a materialistic culture, and it doesn't support art, or language, or observation. Even my own children, who are great, they don't read. You know, you think maybe it's just a phase. But I worry that it's something larger. A lack of curiosity. A lack of reflection. No one has space for poetry.