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3 Students Looking at a Laptop in Class |
In schools with high at-risk populations, the whole child approach helps students reach their full potential by providing them with resource they need beyond academic support. I think that if there were more schools and classrooms that effectively implemented this approach, we would see more at-risk students graduating and having positive experiences in school. In my future classroom, I want to support students in many ways, not just academically. In my previous school experiences, I had several teachers who used what I would consider a whole child approach. These teachers made me feel important as a person, not just valued for what I contributed to the class academically. When I felt appreciated and seen like this, school was a warmer and more welcoming environment that I looked forward to attending. I want to provide a community and space like this for my future students, which in my opinion will not be possible without the whole child approach.
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