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The probability though is that teacher perceptions of whether children feel successful are somewhat accurate . The value in assessing a program from this perspective then is in determining relative nature of the success .
The probability though is that teacher perceptions of whether children feel successful are somewhat accurate . The value in assessing a program from this perspective then is in determining relative nature of the success .
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In Part II , he writes about feeling upset , feeling tired , feeling bored , feeling envious , and feeling used . In Part III , he is concerned with feeling touched ( and hurt ) , feeling moved , feeling good , and feelings as responses ...
In Part II , he writes about feeling upset , feeling tired , feeling bored , feeling envious , and feeling used . In Part III , he is concerned with feeling touched ( and hurt ) , feeling moved , feeling good , and feelings as responses ...
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As a result , the child could feel inferior and could withdraw from academic activities and peer relationships . On the other hand , the parents may have a laissez - faire attitude and show no interest in the child's school work .
As a result , the child could feel inferior and could withdraw from academic activities and peer relationships . On the other hand , the parents may have a laissez - faire attitude and show no interest in the child's school work .
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