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School is one of the places that young ones spend most part of the day at.
As a result of this, it is important for the relationship with colleagues and teachers to be conducive and friendly to them.
Some children sometimes refuse to go to school for various reasons. These include fear of the cane and teasing by friends and classmates.
Making the school environment welcoming is a sure way of improving attendance. Some schools therefore try to entertain their students with games and other activities.
Most students cannot understand and keep whatever is taught when the brain is under pressure or when the body needs rest.
Other teachers take it upon themselves to make their classes interesting so that students can have free and relieved minds to understand what they are being taught.
Earlier in the week, a video went viral on some social media platforms (Facebook and Tiktok). In the video, a teacher is seen welcoming his pupils into their classroom in a very unusual way.

He exchanged some unique pleasantries and body gestures with his pupils. The teacher received some heartwarming comments from some viewers with words of encouragement to motivate him to continue with his good work.

How did he think such a thing?
The first thing I was curious about was how the teacher came about such a fun way to welcome his students into the classroom.

Perhaps he just loves his pupils and decided to create something new to make them happy and to also encourage them to come to school always.
Why will you miss school?
With such a wonderful and interesting teacher, would any student want to his class? I don’t think so.
Young ones especially ones in the lower primary stage, always love and enjoy playful activities.

I believe with this kind of strategy, no student of his will miss school for anything in the world because they will always love to come and see their teacher and continue with the usual ‘welcome address’.
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