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Share And Learn Through
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While you can browse discussions between others
without getting involved, you should!

To become part of Kidlink's networks of teachers, you must be visible. While it is acceptable to listen much without speaking up, sharing experiences and views publicly is what makes you an identifiable person; gives you feedback; invitations; friends. Asking questions gives answers that benefit the whole group. Your submissions contribute to build our network's common knowledgebase.

First, introduce yourself. Some teachers do it by simply using the format of Kidlink's four questions. This approach may also help you get "inside" the spirit of these questions. Click here to see how Beverlyn Ferris did it.
Example: Araceli gets advice from Uruguay

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