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What do you do if you have feelings for your teacher?
Take the time and energy you previously spent lusting after your teacher and put it towards something productive. Also try to get out and find some new people to spend time with to get your mind off them. Spend time with friends. Develop relationships with other people, especially people your own age.
Is it normal to have feelings for a teacher?
It is definitely normal to have crushes on teachers. If you’re having the urge to act on your crush or to let your teacher know, then that can be a problem. As you know, a relationship between you and your teacher is not possible. It is, in fact, illegal, for very good reasons.
What to do if you feel uncomfortable with your teacher?
Pay attention to that feeling and do not dismiss it, even if the teacher’s behavior appears friendly. Attention from a teacher can be flattering. But trust your instincts. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. And if it feels off or uncomfortable in any way, it probably is. Ensure your teacher maintains professional boundaries.
Is it normal to have feelings for my teacher?
If your teacher is responsible, nothing will come of your feelings. That isn’t a rejection of you. Iris a sign of respect for you. Most people get these feelings and they should remain in the realm of pleasant fantasies. Eventually they pass and you’ll move on to romantic and sexual feelings for people your own age.
What should I do if my teacher is creepy?
If the behavior is inappropriate, you can report it to school authorities. If you realize this behavior is just a personality conflict with the teacher, you can figure out some ways to make the rest of the year go smoothly. Determine why they creep you out.
What makes a good teacher a teacher?
They work to understand what their students are thinking and feeling in order to anticipate their needs. When a student is struggling, good teachers work harder to show that child that they are capable and cared for. They will try everything in order to help every student achieve success in and out of the classroom.