“There is not coming to consciousness
without pain. People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing
their own Soul. One does not become enlightened by imaging figures of light,
but by making the darkness conscious.”
--Carl Jung
At school we’ve been dealing
with a challenging child, R, who arrived in a couple of months ago. He both
disrupts the class and is physically aggressive. Today I was in the classroom with
the substitute teacher as there was no paraprofessional. The session begain
successfully enough with students quietly reading books on the carpet. After a
while they became restless and did other things. At one point discovered R took
some lanyard out of the paraprofessional’s desk.
“Put it back.” I demanded.
“No! It’s mine.”
“You can ask Ms. Kate when
she returns. Put it back.”
“No.”
I took it from him and
returned it.
“Stupid!” and he hit me in
the chest.
“Let’s take a break.” And I
followed him to the door, locking it behind me. He tried to get back in but
couldn’t.
At that point Carrie came by
with A, another one of our older challenging students. She introduced R to A.
“Do you know R? R this is A; he’s one of our leaders.”
A extended his hand to R.
“Maybe you can teach him
something about basketball.”
The two sat down at a desk
outside the room.
A paged the book to R: “Do
you play basketball? It’s a competitive sport. Here, do you know who this is?
Lebron James. Yeah he’s pretty awesome. And this guy here is magic Johnson. Do
you know him? You know you shouldn’t call a teacher stupid. That is not what
you do. And here, here are the rules of the game. This part here tell you about
layups and shooting. You hit a teacher. That’s not right. When I arrived last
year, I was getting suspended every week. But now look at me. Here is the
equipment you need….”
It was amazing how A stepped
up to the plate and was a master at calming another child down and
reintegrating him back into the classroom. I told A I was so proud of him. I
would not have seen him shine if it hadn’t been for R acting up. Grateful.
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