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Mind Control for Substitute Teachers

Sneaky Psychology & Classroom Management

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Mind Control for Substitute Teachers

By: Malcolm Williams
Narrated by: Christian Neale
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Learn the tricks that make substitute teaching a breeze!

The title “mind control” is only half joking. I won’t tell you to swing a watch, say magic words, or bulge your eyes like Dracula.

But you can influence the students’ behavior by tapping into their subconscious impulses. Based on what you do and say, you can influence students without them realizing it’s happening. It's like pushing buttons in their brains.

There's nothing mystic about it, just some psychological tricks and common sense.

Help your students, help your school, and help yourself!

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