Student/Instructor contact

From a legal perspective - nip it in the bud now. If you don't want to do that - never be alone with one or more of these girls; always have another adult around as a witness. It's a sad, scary, litigous world - you need to cover your ***.

sad but true - take it from the teachers - stand apart from them physically, but be there for them mentally and emotionally. Keep the parents in view at all times... :( It's a sad truth.
 
I agree with what a lot of folks have said here. Better to stick to verbal praise & high 5's, than hugs. People accusing &/or misconstruing things happens too often to risk your reputation these days.
 
So, as some of you know I now own a full time commercial school. And I am finding that a good chunk of my new students are females between the age of 7 and 12, and they love taking classed from us. But what I'm finding is that they love physical contact while being instructed. Now, I'm fine with a pat on the shoulder or helping them develop a good kick by raising their legs, even a slite press on the back to help with stretches - all that is no big deal. But after class they have started to come up to me and give me a hug. At this age, I do understand they do this naturally - and it's not a big deal. But I'm uncomfortable with it.

I do know that a few of them have little teacher crushes on me, so there is this fine line here. Should I get over this and just deal with the occasional hug? Or should I nip it in the bud now?

Nip it in the bud. It only takes one parent who thinks it's inappropriate to sink your ship.
 
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