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I was a high school teacher for 30 years.How many of you feel like you no longer have to actively research and ask about social skills and also don't run into problems in relation to them? How long did that take you and (if not already mentioned) how did you get to that point?
I have noticed that.A teacher either learns this, or they go full authoritarian on the class.
It never results in better learning, does it?I have noticed that.
Unless the aim is "learned helplessness" or learning to be a victim.It never results in better learning, does it?
I don't think I'll ever be comfortable, but I'm starting to feel proficient. The problem I have now is that once you learn to read body language and micro-expressions at my level, you realize a fundamental truth: Everybody lies.How many of you feel like you no longer have to actively research and ask about social skills and also don't run into problems in relation to them? How long did that take you and (if not already mentioned) how did you get to that point?
There is a difference in knowing the skills theoretically and being able to practice them. I have learned how social skills are supposed to work, but the rules seem to keep changing. I have read about body language, but I still am blind to it in a practical sense. And the fear of social interaction never diminishes. I cannot practice because there is no way to get started and no support. My practicing is dependent on other people approaching me, and that just almost never happens.How many of you feel like you no longer have to actively research and ask about social skills and also don't run into problems in relation to them? How long did that take you and (if not already mentioned) how did you get to that point?
Good question!How many of you feel like you no longer have to actively research and ask about social skills and also don't run into problems in relation to them? How long did that take you and (if not already mentioned) how did you get to that point?