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Childrens Day Speech From a Teacher to Her Students

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Good morning, my dear students. Today, on this fourteenth of November, I stand before you not just as your teacher, but as someone who feels truly lucky to spend every single day in your company. Children's Day is the one day we pause and turn the spotlight away from lessons and homework, and shine it instead on you - on your laughter, your questions, and your endless energy. I want you to know that every time you raise your hand with a doubt, every time you draw something silly in the margin of your notebook, every time you help a friend pick up dropped books, you are teaching me something too. You teach us patience, wonder, and the courage to ask "why" without fear of the answer. As your teacher, my only wish for you is that you never let go of that curiosity. The world will often ask you to sit still and follow rules, and some of that is necessary, but never let it crush the spark that makes you ask questions nobody else thought to ask. Dream of becoming scientists, artists, athletes, doctors, or anything your heart desires, and know that we, your teachers, will walk beside you on that path. Today there will be no scolding, no long lectures, only games, sweets, and stories. So let us celebrate you - the reason this school feels alive every single morning. Happy Children's Day to each one of you. Go out there, play hard, laugh loud, and remember that you are loved exactly as you are.
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Good morning, my dear students. Today, on this fourteenth of November, I stand before you not just as your teacher, but as someone who feels truly lucky to spend every single day in your company. Children's Day is the one day we pause and turn the spotlight away from lessons and homework, and shine it instead on you - on your laughter, your questions, and your endless energy. I want you to know that every time you raise your hand with a doubt, every time you draw something silly in the margin of your notebook, every time you help a friend pick up dropped books, you are teaching me something too. You teach us patience, wonder, and the courage to ask "why" without fear of the answer. As your teacher, my only wish for you is that you never let go of that curiosity. The world will often ask you to sit still and follow rules, and some of that is necessary, but never let it crush the spark that makes you ask questions nobody else thought to ask. Dream of becoming scientists, artists, athletes, doctors, or anything your heart desires, and know that we, your teachers, will walk beside you on that path. Today there will be no scolding, no long lectures, only games, sweets, and stories. So let us celebrate you - the reason this school feels alive every single morning. Happy Children's Day to each one of you. Go out there, play hard, laugh loud, and remember that you are loved exactly as you are.

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