Wednesday, October 24, 2018

A Relationship That Will Make You Shiver




A Relationship That Will Make You Shiver



Over the past decade it seems that education and relationships involving students, has been the topic of discussion in the news industry. One week you hear about teachers having inappropriate relationships with students. Another week, the hot topic might be a school shooting that started over an unrealistic crush that ended tragically.






THE BIG QUESTION is “How can educational relationships establish positive connections?




STOP THE SHIVERS BY…


#1 TREAT EVERYONE WITH RESPECT
Educational environments should set high standards of respect for all. The expectation of respect will ensure that victims of inappropriate relationships know the true meaning of appropriate treatment. Even though this mantra will not guarantee a 100% return of appropriate relationships, it will lessen the likelihood of accepting crappy relationships.


#2 MODEL AND MONITOR SAFETY
It’s not easy to slip through the cracks of a safe relationship when there is a mass of supporters who are aware and watching. Security and safety comes through a significant number of positive supporters. Perpetrators will know that all eyes are on the lookout for inappropriate behaviors.


#3 HEALTHY AND POSITIVITY GOES ABOVE AND BEYOND
Developing an interest outside of the educational walls will promote a community of nurturance and care. Equitable attention of personal needs in addition to educational needs builds the confidence to address inappropriate behaviors that lead to inappropriate relationships. Educational needs are more than reading, writing, and arithmetic especially since the majority of educators and students lives are spent at the educational institution.

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