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Re: I had an Aha! moment yesterday » Partlycloudy

Posted by lemonaide on October 1, 2008, at 11:52:24

In reply to I had an Aha! moment yesterday, posted by Partlycloudy on October 1, 2008, at 7:55:13

WOW, PC, I am happy for you, to know this. But what is kinda freaky for me since you have been posting more, is that is seems like the stuff you have written, seems like it is a biography of my life.
I remember feeling so bad for the last day of school because I knew it was goodbye to that certain teacher each year. It was a cycle that didn't get easier either, it just continued. I know for me teachers made a huge difference in my life, not just scholastically, but emotionally., but letting go at the end was so hard. I hated summer vacation.
My first T told my of this long study of predictions of 4th grade teachers, rating whether certain kids would be successful or not. Well their results were amazing, they were almost 100% right in their predictions. But the cases where they were wrong were children who (like us had bad homes) but still became successful in life. But the reason was because of the caring and love they received from teachers.
I think it takes away some of the anger of not having a good parent, knowing someone cared about us. PC you are doing a great job right now in therapy, please keep posting. ;-)


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