08/11/2023
Great activity for building focus and memory..try it with your children 😀
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08/11/2023
Great activity for building focus and memory..try it with your children 😀
So simple but so effective ....!loving this idea
22/12/2022
Your kids would love this! ❤ 🚗
07/08/2022
Get kids excited about writing
Imagine this…your students are excited for writing time. In fact, they beg for it! ✏️
Wouldn't that be a dream?! Let's make THIS the year that dream becomes a reality!
Join me for this free webinar: 5 Secrets to Getting K-2 Students To Write Independently
This workshop will be happening on August 15th at 7 P.M. Central! Follow the link below to sign up now!
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08/06/2022
23/05/2022
I love this picture. Two totally calm men are waiting for the tantrum of the little girl to pass. The two men are the father and grandfather of the two-year-old girl, who lay on the floor and started Throwing a tantrum in the middle of the mall.
Neither of the men loses patience or yells at her. They just wait quietly. They have decided to not give her what she wants – when it doesn’t make sense. Yet they are letting her express her emotions, in this case her anger, at not getting what she wants.
Nobody feels embarrassed about the show the little girl is putting on.
The father's own words when posting this photo explain everything:
This post is about one thing and just the one thing – Get comfortable in the uncomfortable.
There are no perfect parents, but one thing my parents taught me was not being a parent depending on what others think. My dad always let me feel what I needed to feel, even if it was in public and embarrassing. I don't remember him telling me: 'You're embarrassing me! 'o' Don't cry! '. It wasn't until recently that I realized how important it was for my own emotional development. Our kids are learning and processing so much information and they don't know what to do with all these new feelings that come up.""
Let us learn to be comfortable in the uncomfortable. Let us learn to deal with our children's tantrums, with patience and tranquility. Children are children.
Credit: Justin Baldoni
16/05/2022
Happy Teacher's Day !