How do I stop people from looking at my diary?

How do I stop people from looking at my diary?

Talk some more, calmly and respectfully. Consider keeping your diary in code. Use the second or third letter of someone’s name instead of their whole name if you don’t want a reader to know which person you’re writing about. Another option is to write your own stories as if they’re rumors you heard.

Where should I hide my diary?

good examples of places to hide your diary are: In the freezer, attic, or under your pillow, at the back of a closet, or deep in your sock drawer. you can also hide it in plain sight: some people hide their diary in a magazine or book.

Is it bad to read a diary?

Reading someone’s diary without consent is like betraying the person’s trust. So no, not okay in all circumstances, unless the person himself shares the content he wants to share. NO! That person your taking advantage of may be seeing a therapist and uses their diary as a way to vent and talk to.

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When should you start a diary?

Create a schedule Those keeping dream diaries, for example, need to make entries as soon as they wake up in the morning (or in the middle of the night) when their dreams are still fresh in their mind. If you are keeping a food diary, though, make entries after each meal, and remember to include everything you’ve eaten.

Is it okay to write in a diary at school?

Not really, since the point of a diary is to be able to carry around anywhere. You can easily forget what happens during the day when you get home so it’s best to write in it at school. Thanks! What if my teacher reads my diary?

How do you guys keep a diary in class?

Write in it when your work is finished and at recess and lunch periods. Keep your diary out on your desk and keep your arms wrapped around it while writing. Write in it during class periods (when the teacher’s not looking!) Also carry it with you to every class. I can speak French, but my family can’t.

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Who are Education World’s Teacher diarists?

We hope their reflections will help you as you face your own classroom experiences. This year, Education World’s teacher diarists are: Gail Beyrer, an AmeriCorps veteran whose husband also is a teacher, teaches fourth grade on Long Island, New York. Stephanie Blackburn, a 2002 Milken Award winner, teaches fourth grade in Westerly, Rhode Island.