Every day when we come to work, we have a choice. That choice looks very simple on paper, but in reality it isn't quite that easy.
What is that choice? That choice is to come to work with all of our baggage or to leave it in our car.
Our students show up to school every day with their own pain. The absence of a parent and they have to take on the adult responsibilities, the cycle of physical/emotional/sexual abuse at home, the fear of the electricity or water being turned off again, gangs down the street, drugs sold out on the front porch, family member arrested again, little brother sick and no money to get medicine, drunk parent coming home late again, and so on and so on.
When our kids come to school they come longing for a safe place. A place where they feel loved, appreciated, and wanted. A place where the monsters go back under the bed for a little while.
They long for a place where they can escape the harsh realities they're forced to live in outside of school hours.
And sometimes they come into a school (or a classroom) where the adults haven't left their own baggage in the car.
Buildings (or classrooms) where they employees are angry and take it out on their students. A classroom where they teacher never smiles. A classroom where students are told to sit down, shut up, and do their work.
As adults we all have bad days. And some of us have more bad days than others. I am by no means saying that you don't lean on your school family. You do! Go into a colleagues room and just sit and talk and cry. Go into the office and find a quite space to be alone for a little. Take a walk around the building to clear your head. All of that is ok! We all need our "moments".
But what we have to remember, what we can never do, is bring our personal baggage into the classroom. When we walk into that room, all of our own personal things disappear, and we have to be there completely for those kiddos. And sometimes we have to "fake it til we make it" and put that smile on and bring the energy regardless. Our kids deserve to have the best, most encouraging, and safest place in the world when they enter your room.
Let's make this week awesome for our kids! #KidsDeserveIt
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