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I feel ya! I worry about where the line is drawn. I teach 7th grade and a lot of my students are very clingy and huggie. Some really want hugs. But after watching one too many bad Lifetime movies about shamed female teachers, I limit my physical interaction to a high five. A high five is very hard to take the wrong way. I should also mention that I am 22. A 22 year old female teacher shouldn't hug a male student (or female for that matter). I have only hugged one student, a female, who was an emotional wreck one day. She was my student last year (I filled a position in April of last year). But even that was in the hallway. It is such a fine line. These days, with camera phones and multimedia messaging, it is like walking on eggshells 24/7. As someone above said about acting like a camera is on you at all times: IT IS! Go to Youtube and type in like "teacher". You'll see teachers loosing it on a class where a student had a camera phone and recorded it. Scary world, ya know?
Anyway, I totally got off topic!! My advice? High fives, fist bumps, or handshakes are generally safe bets.
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