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In this episode, we talk about the frustrations of dealing with 'that kid'—the one who seems to push all your buttons and disrupt the classroom. Instead of staying stuck in frustration, discover five powerful perspective shifts that will help you see their potential, respond with compassion, and create a more positive learning environment. You'll walk away with practical strategies to build connection and turn challenging moments into opportunities for growth and transformation.

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