The students know if you respect and care for them. Even the ones who technically aren't "yours".
When students I've never had say "Good Morning Mr. Flemming" as they pass me in the corridors and not just the regular or typical "Hi Mr. Flemming" with a wave, they see something in you. Not that "hi" is 'wrong'. It's just that a "Good Morning" or "Good Afternoon" speaks to you on a different level.
When a 1st grader said that to me this morning, I really did feel special. I greeted him back with a "Good Morning". He then said, "Have a good day Mr. Flemming". I REALLY felt special then.
It happens often, kindergarten through 5th grade, in the neighborhood, in the hallway, etc.
Love and care is shown more than it's said.
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