A draft of my letter of resignation: To Whom It May Concern: The day you mandate that teachers have to legally be unethical, dishonest, and horrible humans will be my last. While I see that legislators have been stacking racist,
Read MoreThe Aftermath
I thought that as a ten-year veteran teacher I had seen a lot of things, but this year as support staff (read: unexpected substitute teacher; lunch duty supervisor; occasional coach; and even an interventionist, my actual job) I have seen
Read MoreSocial Development is More Important Than Ever
In a time of redefining normal, it is important that we do not minimize the developmental milestones that children will still come across socially. Social development within the child is a work of adaptation. It is the child who must
Read MoreYour Voice Matters!
Across the state of Arizona, school districts and education professionals are breathing a huge sigh of relief. The Arizona Legislature issued budgets in July or August, but we all found out that there is a limit to the dollar amount
Read MoreCovid Kindergarten
In July of 2020, parents of pre-k students had to make a decision that would impact the education of their child for the future. Do I send my child to kindergarten now, in the middle of this pandemic, or do
Read MoreCelebrating Black History Today
February is Black History Month (BHM)! For those of you who want to highlight the impactful contributions of African Americans, here are some ideas to get you started. These activities are targeted towards students in grades 4-6, but they can
Read MoreCovid’s Impact on Morale
In January of 2020, I had an amazing experience at a three-day conference. It was truly inspiring. When I came home that day, I wanted to make a Facebook post about how great it was, so I could remember and
Read MoreCraving Critiques
The lights are dimming, and a crooner’s voice comes on over the loud speakers: “Good Evening, and on behalf of Walt Disney World, we welcome you to Illuminations!” This moment sparks joy and whimsy for thousands gathered at Epcot nightly.
Read MoreThe Whispers
The whispers start earlier and earlier every year. They used to start after Spring Break. Teachers and students had a week free of deadlines and assignments, and that started thoughts of Summer Break. It signals that one chapter is closing,
Read MoreNormalization? Deviation?
With all of the praise and acceptance that many give to Dr. Montessori and her theories, there are two that cause several to find offense and cringe when they are heard: her theories of normalization and deviation. Yet, when one
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