Kargo,
I think you hit the nail on the head in your last post. It sounds like your teacher is quite young, and this is her first baby. It's a whole new situation for her, as well as you, and it's quite possible that she feels nervous, too. And if you're as sensitive as you appear in your posts, it's quite likely that you would pick up on that, and reflect it in your own behavior.
I, too, was the shy kid in school, and I was also lucky enough to have a couple of teachers who encouraged me to come out of my shell. I agree that it's great that you have such a good rapport with your teacher.
Try not to worry too much about appearing to be a "dork". Some of us still are (my teenage daughters call me one all the time - I like to think of it as a term of affection), but it works for us, in a weird way.
Take care, and keep up the good work at school!
I think you hit the nail on the head in your last post. It sounds like your teacher is quite young, and this is her first baby. It's a whole new situation for her, as well as you, and it's quite possible that she feels nervous, too. And if you're as sensitive as you appear in your posts, it's quite likely that you would pick up on that, and reflect it in your own behavior.
I, too, was the shy kid in school, and I was also lucky enough to have a couple of teachers who encouraged me to come out of my shell. I agree that it's great that you have such a good rapport with your teacher.
Try not to worry too much about appearing to be a "dork". Some of us still are (my teenage daughters call me one all the time - I like to think of it as a term of affection), but it works for us, in a weird way.
Take care, and keep up the good work at school!
