
Teaching little humans to read. Don’t have time to teach grownups to read. Teaching little humans to care about other people. Don’t have time to teach grownups to care about other people. Forever side-eyeing the internet.
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(These are thoughts I’ve been trying for about 2 weeks to get from my brain to my fingers. To put the images and feelings and swirls of racing what ifs into words. I do not know if this is a successful attempt. But it is, I believe, a neces...
When I saw the Masters of the Universe previews my first thought was crying angry tears as a 4 year old in my parents’ best friends’ son’s room.
My best friend J (a 6 year boy) had not taken my side but had agreed with M (an 8 year old bo...
There was a time in my not so distant past when going to church on a day like today would feel impossible, like the last thing in the world I wanted to do but something I HAD to do because it was my job. And so I would force myself to showe...
This daycare “journalism” thing has me worked up. So I’m going say some words here.
For context, I teach early childhood in a public school. A school where there was a shooting on the grounds just after I left an after hours parents meetin...
5 reflections of a public school teacher at Christmastide
1- I keep trying to do grades. Really I do. But grades are so hard for pre-k. They are standards/skills based and there’s SO MANY, a lot of them subjective. I overthink. And get ove...
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Teaching little humans to read & care about others. Don’t have time to teach grownups to read or care. Forever side-eyeing the internet.
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