Friday, April 27, 2012

Copy that


If anyone wants to know anything about photocopiers, just give me a yell. After spending 2 hours down at Sharp after work yesterday I’m a resident expert.
Dealing with separate companies all vying for our custom has been an interesting experience and has once again demonstrated the importance of what we do here at school. Relating to others is one of the most important skills that can be learnt and that is why we provide such interactive, collaborative classrooms. There is no better place to learn how to relate to others than the school environment.  You get to make friendships, deal with conflict and work with and along side each other on a daily basis. Throughout life these children will be involved in ‘selling’ something to others, be it a product or idea. I’m sure they try to ‘sell’ you something every day, unfortunately for them, most of the time parents aren’t buying.
Whether they are composing music on the computer, playing a game with friends, or working together with someone in a different age group, children are always developing the skills necessary to make it in life. We definitely have some real salesmen and women here and it’s pleasing to know that later in life people will choose their product, because they know how to sell it.




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