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Do you speak up when you witness children behaving poorly? Tina and Sue discuss how they wrestle with their teacher instincts to monitor kids' behavior -- ever vigilant, the eternal yard duty syndrome. At the same time, they celebrate the freedom to be more themselves in public.
Reference:
'Rules for Teachers in 1872 & 1915', openculture
.com
Sue Britz: Cohost/Producer/Director/Editor/Music & Graphics
Tina Lokkbakk: Cohost, author of After the Burn & the blog "Life After Estrangement" at lifeafterestrangement.com
Facebook: Re-tired Podcast New Tread
email: [email protected]
This podcast is meant for sheer enjoyment and to explore our re-tirement experiences and those of our guests. Nothing we say is meant to be given as psychological, medical, or legal advice.
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Do you speak up when you witness children behaving poorly? Tina and Sue discuss how they wrestle with their teacher instincts to monitor kids' behavior -- ever vigilant, the eternal yard duty syndrome. At the same time, they celebrate the freedom to be more themselves in public.
Reference:
'Rules for Teachers in 1872 & 1915', openculture
.com
Sue Britz: Cohost/Producer/Director/Editor/Music & Graphics
Tina Lokkbakk: Cohost, author of After the Burn & the blog "Life After Estrangement" at lifeafterestrangement.com
Facebook: Re-tired Podcast New Tread
email: [email protected]
This podcast is meant for sheer enjoyment and to explore our re-tirement experiences and those of our guests. Nothing we say is meant to be given as psychological, medical, or legal advice.
All rights reserved.