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Offering a window to the public and private world of the classroom, Harvard Medical School psychologist Richard Bromfield reveals the feelings and motives, fears and joys, the shortsightedness and grand vision, that both children and their teachers bring to school. Touching and insightful, this thoughtful book explores the complex, and sometimes confusing, ways in which the hearts, minds, and psyches of children and teachers (and even parents) mesh, clash, and do everything in between.
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I was excited to read this book, but it arrived a week late and the cover was slightly damaged. The content seems interesting but the delay put a damper on my experience. Hope the next one arrives better!
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Raj Patel
Helpful Resource But Lacks Depth
This book has some good points about handling classroom dynamics. However, I found some chapters didn’t dive deep enough into practical applications. It’s a decent read for teachers, just wish it had more examples.
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Lila Thompson
Essential Reading for Educators
I recently got 'Handle with Care: Understanding Children and Teachers' for my teaching workshop. It's full of insightful strategies that really resonate with how we can better support kids. Definitely a must-have for any teacher looking to refine their skills!
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Ethan Clark
Informative but Overly Academic
While 'Handle with Care' is informative, it felt a bit too academic at times. I was hoping for more relatable anecdotes instead of theories. It’s good for background knowledge, just not very engaging for casual readers.
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Maria Gonzalez
A Good Guide for Parents Too!
I bought this book hoping to understand my child's school experience better. It's quite enlightening and provides a fresh perspective on the teacher-child relationship. I've already shared some insights with my child's teacher!
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