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Here is a tribute to the Early Childhood Educator. The hopelessly optimistic. The peace maker. The negotiator. The round peg in the square hole. The one who will always see things differently. And welcomes spontaneity. Parents love them, disagree with Read More...
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Touching The Future I don't wear power suits, make speeches, or drive a fancy sports car. I've never talked on a car phone, made a big sale, or been elected to the Senate. I don't "do lunch", have a big impressive office, or carry a beeper. I spend my Read More...
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I have often wondered what it is that keeps teachers going through the tough times. The sacrifices we make for the greater good are so light compared to the hope of a child's enthusiasm and excitement toward learning. I have never really asked anyone Read More...
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A toddler believes that if you love a person, you stay with that person 100 percent of the time." ~Lawrence Balter Toddlers happen to be one of my favorite age groups to work with. I although I don't have the opportunity to work with them as much I just Read More...
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Hear are some more favorite quotes about children! Thank you to everyone who shared! Enjoy! "Tell the children the truth. " ~Bob Marley "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color Read More...
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If there is light in the soul, There will be beauty in the person. If there is beauty in the person, There will be harmony in the house. If there is harmony in the house, There will be order in the nation. If there is order in the nation, There will be Read More...
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One Hundred Years from Now ( excerpt from "Within My Power" by Forest Witcraft) One Hundred Years from now It will not matter what kind of car I drove, What kind of house I lived in, how much money was in my bank account nor what my clothes looked like. Read More...
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When you thought I wasn’t looking, you displayed my first report, and I wanted to do another. When you thought I wasn’t looking, you fed a stray cat, and I thought it was good to be kind to animals. When you thought I wasn’t looking, you gave me a sticker, Read More...
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Yes. Just in case you haven't been reminded lately, you do make a difference. Thanks for being a teacher. Read More...
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Make no mistake. Never simply ask your children what they would like to do on a rainy day. We can almost guarantee that what they feel like doing, you won't feel like managing. Unless........ You really aren't in it for the money. Read More...
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"Part of a teacher's job is to burn brightly without burning out." I was once asked how I avoided teacher burn out all these years. The answer came quite quickly. No. It is nothing anyone taught me in college or I learned at a lecture. It's something Read More...
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A diet without exercise, exercise without rest, worry without sleep, acquaintances without friendships, friendships without love, love without commitment, commitment without work, work without play, chocolate without the peanut butter. So what's the point Read More...
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Success is a mindset that can turn into a lifestyle. Often times we have to have the wondrous belief of a child to get things done, solve problems, and work together. I believe these thoughts are contagious. If I didn't..... I wouldn't have lasted very Read More...
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When I was a little girl I really wanted to be a ballerina. I was about 4 years old and I only had to see the Nut *** one time before I know that was it. My foundation was sent and I had wrapped re-bar around that notion. My parents didn't have much money Read More...
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Caring, sensitive adults are ideal social teachers. Unlike preschool peers, parents and teachers draw on extensive emotional resources when they interact with children. Being a social teacher means we: * Help describe emotions verbally * Understand the Read More...
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