Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 >You know how I used to define brave for the small >kids I worked with? Being brave is being afraid but trying your hardest >anyway. You're doing an awesome job :-) Thanks, ! I've taught children in some of the roughest schools in NY, and I will remember that for them - I think they'd like to hear it, too. They definitely have a different idea of being brave for the most part, which they learn from their neighborhood lives. Your definition is much more productive and accurate. I haven't heard back from the RE yet, but I will let them know about my concerns before I have any exams. It will be hard for me, but I'm going to try really hard not to freak out. After all, they're professionals, not some grubby guys in an alleyway. I'm going to try to remind myself to see the difference. Enjoy Lord of the Rings, Dana __________________________________________________ Unlimited Internet Service - Just $13.90 per month! Email with a better address - 1000 domains to choose from. Click here for info: http://www.MailSpace.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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