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Category Archives: Expressing words and feelings
“You”
Sophia stopped by school to say hello. It’s always a treat to see children I have taught. I made a fuss, told her how big and grown up and beautiful she was. Making a fuss is my favorite thing to … Continue reading
The Hundred Little Things
I have a handwritten list of posts I want to write, things that are important. There is one that has been screaming at me for a long time, with yellow highlighter and a post-it note: “The Hundred Little Things.” It … Continue reading
Posted in Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, preschool, reading aloud, Student alumni, Teaching young children
Tagged A teacher's journey, Early Education, Little things are the Big Things, Love before teaching, Making a Difference, Teaching children, The hundred little things, The importance of love
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A Walk Down Memory Lane – Photos Tell the Stories
I have been plugging away at deleting photos from my media library, because I am close to using up my available space. I know, it’s only a photo, but as I scroll through the photos, every one has been a … Continue reading
Posted in American flag, Author interview, children's books, Diversity, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Gloria, history, Inspiration, military, Nature, picture books, play performances, preschool, quilting, Teaching young children, The Arts
Tagged children's books, Early Education, Inspiration, My best blog photos, Photo highlights in the classroom, Photos over the years of teaching, preschool, teaching young children
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Gloria’s Necklace, Part 2
Yesterday’s tragedy of breaking Gloria’s beloved necklace, the one Milly gave her years ago, was a lesson in a whole lot of things – from how do you fix a problem, to doing the right thing, and caring for others. … Continue reading
Roots
My artist friend at Mountain Roots Studio in Asheville, North Carolina, makes trees out of twisted wire. Her trees have deep, pronounced roots. I’ve always liked that. Roots. That’s where it all begins. Without roots we have nothing. I liken … Continue reading
Best Buddy
Here is a photo of me and my Best Buddy, fifteen years ago. Yes, Best Buddy. That’s what we called each other. As the years went on, we saw each other occasionally, and we always called each other Best Buddy. … Continue reading
Early Morning Dad
Bright and early, Dad and his son arrive at school to play in my classroom before classes begin. No morning rush. Putting a puzzle together for a short while is far more important. I long to go back in time … Continue reading
Gloria’s Holiday, a Final Adventure
Today Gloria’s journal was delivered to the class with a final entry, her adventures over Thanksgiving, snow days, and the build up to Christmas. I promised her I would share it. She was very excited. Of course it was hard … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Family, Giving thanks, Gloria, Inspiration, Student alumni, Teaching young children
Tagged Diversity, Early Education, Gloria, Holiday adventures, Inspiration, Journal entry, Making a Difference, teaching young children
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Gloria’s Happy New Year
Taking Gloria home for a weekend is a big deal for children. Taking her home for the holidays is an even bigger deal. Gloria spent Christmas and New Years with Landon and Savannah. She returned today, to be greeted by … Continue reading
“Starry Night” Continues
The walls in my classroom are mostly filled with children’s art, as it should be. Gone are the flashy colors and cute teacher decorations. I learned long ago they are more of a distraction than anything else to children. My … Continue reading
Posted in art, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Imagination, Inspiration, joy, Love, museums, Teaching young children, The Arts
Tagged art, children and art, Early Education, emergent curriculum, Imagination, MoMA, Museum of Modern Art, Preschool classroom, Starry Night, teaching young children, Vincent van Gogh
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