Impact of Positive School Climate on Child Development

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When people think of the memories they have of their childhood in school they tend to think of whether they felt safe, trusted a teacher, or desired to learn. If they think of these things than they more than likely went to a school that had a positive climate that helps children develop and come to learn. If they think of the opposite than they grew up in a school that had a negative climate. Although people think it does not matter whether the school has a positive or negative climate that is not the case, kids need the positive climate to learn at school.

They need a positive climate because it helps with children’s development, learning, and achievements. It helps with the children’s development because they feel safe, they build relationships, and become social. They feel safe because they can be themselves and not get judged by other students. The children will build relationships with each other and with teachers that is huge for when they grow up. They work on their social skills, the little kids just accept anyone and they do not worry about their backgrounds. The positive climate helps with learning …show more content…

It is mainly parents who are not involved in the children’s lives and they think that everything is fine when really they are getting bullied and they are doing terrible in school. They also feel like they have no purpose in schools or at home because people bully them and they come home to be ignored and blamed. They have a low graduation rates and they have poor achievement success. The other kids make them feel wrong about themselves and they say comments that nobody liked them and that nobody could ever love them. The teachers are either blind or just stupid if they let this go on. It is not right and we have teenagers killing themselves because of what people tell

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