Ilikemusic wrote:
Twilightprincess wrote:
Special education teachers usually choose special education because they want to work with kids who have learning challenges. You shouldn’t feel bad for them. They chose this path and went to college for it.
If they know you’re trying your best and are respectful, they will only have positive feelings towards you.
Yeah. I still want to make their lives a bit easier. I can try to improve some of my behavior. That would be difficult. I just feel so bad when I have meltdowns or when I refuse to do my work(I feel bad afterwards). I have had 2 hour long tantrums because I didnt want to do my math. I should have just done it. I was really angry and frustrated at the time though. I am 18.
They expect these things to happen. Just do the best you can and don’t sweat it when you have a setback.
It really is part of being a special education teacher. They receive training in how to deal with these situations. Work on improving in areas that you feel like you can. Any growth is good.
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