MOTIVATING TIPS

I have come to a frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element. It is my personal approach that creates the climate.

Haim Ginott

Verified source: Teacher and Child, Chapter 1, Macmillan, 1972
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Why This Matters

The frightening part isn't that we have power—it's that we can't delegate it away or blame circumstances when things go wrong. Ginott, a child psychologist, recognized that a teacher (or parent, or manager) sets the emotional temperature of an entire room through their presence alone, not through grand gestures but through accumulated small choices: tone, patience, what they notice and what they ignore. When a parent snaps at breakfast, it ripples through the whole day; when they pause and breathe, that steadiness becomes contagious. The insight matters because it strips away the comforting excuse that "everyone was just having a bad day"—someone is always responsible for the weather inside.

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