[NIFL-FAMILY:1012] Re: Parents as first teachers (long)

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Don't get me wrong, team teaching is great, but any teacher goes through 
dozens of performances, depending on who is in the room.  Learning goes down 
the connection that is made between teacher and student, it is transmitted by 
that emotional connection.

Andrea



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