Do
you know we got rid of a big problem last week? The problem was Shano
Khan, an 11-year-old schoolgirl in Delhi. She died. She had slipped
into coma after being beaten up by her teacher and made to stand in the
sun with bricks on her shoulders. Hardly a big deal. Isn't it?
Her fault was that she could not answer a simple question. Good
riddance. Wouldn't you agree that she was a indeed a big problem
because she blatantly proved that the teacher was dumb, the education
system is pathetic and all of us reading this are a bunch of impotent
fools who just read such newspaper reports and forget about it?
In this tremendous heat, when most of us reading this were either
sitting in air-conditioned rooms or looking for ways to avoid the
scorching planet, the child was made to stand in the sun for two hours!
It's absolutely unforgivable! Could we do something to stop that? No.
We're too busy with our lives. Maybe we did not know Shano personally,
but are we planning to wake up to the menace only when someone dear to
us faces a similar situation as the poor 11-year-old did? Folks, can we
be graceful enough to close our eyes for two seconds and say sorry to
that girl for being a part of an education system which, in all
probability, will kill many others like her?
Let's not be callous. Do something about it.
As a handwriting analyst, here is an attempt on my part to offer a
solution to the issue. School authorities, please pay attention to the
three strokes (given below) in the handwriting of candidates wishing to
be teachers. Do not hire people with these handwriting strokes. Tell
them politely to look for some other job.
1) TEMPER STROKE

Temper strokes in handwriting is shown by a
t-bar crossed predominantly on the right side of the stem. The more it
occurs, the faster such writers will lose control over their emotions.
They should not be hired as teachers because they will quickly get
angry with children who are naughty. Very often, they will be heard
screaming at children.
2) IMPATIENCE STROKE

Impatience in handwriting is revealed by the
needle-point strokes in the top of m, n, r and h. These writers have
lightning-fast minds. Honestly, I love this trait because many of my
friends have it and it helps me communicate with them quickly. In fact,
many CEOs of top companies have this stroke in their handwriting
because they are supposed to make quick decisions. However, if a school
teacher has this trait, it will harm students. Such a teacher will lose
patience with slow students and he will proceed to the next chapter
without noticing or caring whether his students have understood what he
taught.
3) AGGRESSION STROKE

Aggression in handwriting is shown by hard
right upstroke that replaces a lower loop. This person often resorts to
violence. If a school teacher has this stroke, he will often inflict
corporal punishment.
I hated my childhood teacher who used to put a
pen between the fingers of my hand and press. It was too painful. Tears
would roll, but as a five-year-old, I couldn't do much about it because
even my parents did not protest. Apparently, they thought whatever a
teacher does is in the interest of the child. Can there be anything
more foolish than this?
WHAT A TEACHER SHOULD HAVE
Many things, of course. Besides being
intelligent and worthy, they should be soft and compassionate as well.
Handwriting will help here too.

People who write with flat or round-topped m and n (see arrows)
are generally very methodical and procedural. The smoothness is
indicative of their lack of reckless aggression and a capacity to be
patient. They seldom lose patience with children because it is not a
part of their personality.
Pass around this article and make it reach
every educational institution in the world so that they could hire
right people to teach their children. Besides the three strokes
mentioned above, there are many others that a teacher's handwriting
must not have. Lack of abuse in the formative years of life is
important. Some other time, I will discuss how an abused childhood
fractures the entire personality and damages it irreparably.
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