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A teacher finds golden moments with disabled students

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A teacher finds golden moments with disabled students
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  • Alexander Rosenberg teaches physical education to students with intellectual disabilities at Lundenskolan.
  • His teaching methods require presence, participation, and awakening joy of movement on students' own terms.
  • He is inspired by his son Valter and supported by his brother Jesper.

The students often face challenges with motor skills, making it harder to learn new movements. According to official sources, showing alone is not enough; the teacher must sometimes participate for students to follow. Additionally, joy of movement must be awakened on each student's own terms.

Rosenberg draws inspiration from his two-year-old son Valter, whose natural energy he sees in his students. Fatherhood has made him more emotional, and he misses his family more often. His younger brother Jesper helps keep him grounded.

The specific disabilities and number of students are not specified.

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