The Gentle Touch

The Gentle Touch by Ardeth Greene Kapp, published by Deseret Book Company in 1978, is a 104-page exploration of teaching moments that blend discipline with humor and self-esteem with humility. This edition presents insights aimed at educators, focusing on the nuanced interactions that shape the learning experience.
Readers will find a collection of real-life teaching scenarios that highlight the emotional weight and significance of each moment. The book addresses the challenges teachers face, emphasizing the importance of balancing enthusiasm with caution. With themes rooted in religion and Christian living, The Gentle Touch provides a reflective look at the art of teaching and the delicate dynamics involved.
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The Gentle Touch shares some very special teaching moments that offer new insight into the delicate balance of discipline and humor, self-esteem and humility, enthusiasm and caution, that every teacher deals with. It offers actual moments of learning with the accuracy that will allow the reader to experience for himself the importance and emotion of each situation.
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