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No Voice


I've been fighting some kind of congestion for a few days. The medicine is helping. I've been trying to get lots of sleep, too...that's not working as well. I keep waking up around two or three A.M. and I'm up for the day. So I shouldn't be surprised to wake up today (at 2:23 am) with no voice. 

Every teacher has experienced this...teaching with little to no voice. Physically, I'm feeling better than I have in the past few days. Today I have to face my seventh-graders with no voice. It's days like these where I realize how much I rely on my voice. It's also days like these when I'm reminded how awesome my students really are. Usually, I'm greeted with help as I whisper and croak my way through instructions.

They help each other out more. They offer me help. It reminds me of how grateful I am that I get to spend my days working with these kind students. 


Wish me luck today! Oh, and if you're going to NCTE, hope to see you there...


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  1. I look forward to seeing you this week. Hope your voice returns before Thursday. Take care.

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  2. Looking forward to seeing you this week, and hope your voice comes back. It's SO hard to be voiceless on ourselves AND on the people around us! Good luck!

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  3. I hope your day passed relatively easily. I think I remember you losing your voice last year too. Happily this has not happened to me in recent memory. Enjoy NCTE!

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  4. I hope this passes quickly. Are you astounding people by telling them you feel fine, you just can't talk? It's one upside of laryngitis. I went through a few years when I lost my voice around the same time every year. It was weird. I wish you a quick recovery.

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  5. Teaching without a voice is beyond tough. I feel for you. Hope it’s back by NCTE. (I had to bail on it this year because of my ankle. Walking is beyond challenging.)

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