How Perfect Should Teachers/Students/Parents Be?
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Wimberley, TX
404 posts
I wrote an article about perfectionism and whether we should give in to its siren call? Is it necessary? Is it good? Please let me know what you think:
Perfectionism Article
Paula E. Bird
TX State University
Wildflower Suzuki Studio
http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com (blog)
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Morgantown, IN
25 posts
That’s a deep question. Short answer—there is no “perfect”, but we will always strive towards it. The cliche “it’s about the journey, not the destination” comes to mind.
Sarah Strickland