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Date:
1/19/2006 8:20:00 PM
Author:
Linda
(t0good@webtv.net)
Subject:
changing room
Sometimes teachers get "comfortable" and are willing to keep an enviornment that isn't the best for the children only because it's the environment they are the most comfortable with. Also, I have been known to see that one room seems to have too much of something so I'll take the "extras" and go put it in a room that may be lacking. Do I ask the staff for their permission? No. I don't feel a need to. The one who's lacking would politely refuse for fear of making the other teacher mad, and the one with too much would say, "Oh, she doesn't need this" and blow it off. With limited funds, I can't just run out and buy what I already have on hand.
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