she starts trusting him because he could read her and could tell how she felt
Hairwoman is a character in the novel "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson who plays a significant role in Melinda's life. Hairwoman's support and kindness towards Melinda help her regain her voice and confidence after experiencing trauma. Hairwoman's empathy and understanding create a safe space for Melinda to express herself and begin to heal.
Because Melinda's 9th grade year really parallels Maya Angelou's childhood. Maya Angelou, like Melinda in the story, was also raped as a young girl. After Melinda told of the rape (a friend of her father's) he was beaten to death....and because of this Maya became afraid to speak. She remained a mute for five years, till a teacher of hers got her to start talking again by introducing her to literature, and begin writing. Just like Melinda was raped, became a mute, and was brought out of her shell by her art teacher.
Make sure the new teacher has paitence and to speak in a firm voice when needed, and a happy voice when needed.
no a head start teacher does not i know because my mom was a head start teacher!
In 2000!
maybe melinda or madeline
we actually dont but we need to start trusting somebody and we can start with SOME things they say
a pre-k teacher or a head start teacher
A teacher makes about 40,000 to start and around65,000 at retirement.
You can request to start as a substitute teacher.
In "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Merryweather High changes its mascot to the Tigers as a means of fostering school spirit and unity after the traumatic events surrounding the protagonist, Melinda. The new mascot symbolizes a fresh start and an attempt to revitalize the school's identity. This change reflects the broader themes of transformation and resilience that permeate the novel.
Start with a plumbing qualification, then plumbing experience, then teacher training.