Sunday, 2 November 2014

I'm not a tutor, I'm a learner (2nd of November)

I wish I'm le kiddy's mum so I can do anything I want when he misbehaves. Same shit happened, you know, kid is still a kid. He kept looking elsewhere when I taught him something during tutoring...That's not it. The thing is, he didn't do his homework from last week. I think I'm getting used to his attitude now, so I wasn't mad at all. But I still had to report to his mum because that's part of my responsibility. What happened next? His mum banned him from watching TV for the whole day...

Oh and hmm I had this really positive feeling listening to the music while looking out from the window on my way back from North Sydney. I remember this quote from somewhere 'Don't exist, live. Get out and explore, thrive' Life may not be as comfortable at times but never underestimate the importance of changes you may have. I was taught to accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope out there. Just like all the courage, dreams and imagination I have so far in my life, I have this belief to make my life better...

She said this might be a good beginning now. Our life is getting better and better, way much better than before. From that moment when she started to learn how to cook some dishes she has never tried before. Looking at her happy face when she cooks in the kitchen, I have once realized she embraces life again...Oh and yeh, as always, owner has given me some advice on how to tutor a kid by keeping a balance between being interactive and strict. But you know, everything is easy to say, hard to do in practice...

PS: Contract signed between owner and I. Welcome to my first teammate in my department. Hope we will be happily working through all the projects together next year. Please don't call me boss though. I still prefer you to call me your alarm lol Nice fingerprint btw
PS1: My deepest gratitude towards my owner, the greatest listener here...
PS2: He's right. Positively saying, the kid is my challenge in learning how to be more patient, but he is indeed my helper letting me realize how hard to teach a kid, and hence, to develop my own way to learn how to teach my child at an early age...

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