Sheila R. Smith's New Book 'Veteran Teachers' Is An Informative Exposition On Factors That Make A Veteran Teacher Develop Different Personalities

Fulton Books author, Sheila R. Smith, a native of Texas who takes pride of her roots, a dutiful wife and mother, a Christian girl, a veteran teacher who came from a family of educators, has completed her most recent book "Veteran Teachers": a detailed manual that features stressors that many veteran teachers have experienced throughout their teaching career. It expounds more on the problems and circumstances that pushes them to the edge and transforms them into a monster that students get scared of.

Smith shares, "Have you ever seen teachers standing in a hallway talking at levels that are too low to hear? Wouldn't you love to know what they are talking about? Some will, and some won't.

Teachers love working with their kids every day, but there is a lot that goes on that makes them question why they are still showing up. Not everything about being a teacher is what it seems. The politics, power struggles, and daily changes are enough to make anyone crazy.

Dive into the minds of veteran teachers and see what they are really feeling and talking about. You just might be surprised with exactly what they deal with."

Published by Fulton Books, Sheila R. Smith's book is a meaningful read that portrays veteran teachers as humans who also deal with internal conflicts. This work provides insight on why some educators have this terror and intimidating façade.

Parents, students, and novice teachers will gain a lot of valuable information in this unapologetic piece.

Readers who wish to experience this contemplative work can purchase "Veteran Teachers" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes &  Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books