I had to share this wonderful, and heartwarming story by Lee Ann at Mrs. Black. I have followed Mrs. Black for several years, but since being away from the blogosphere, haven't been keeping up. Will have to get back - this blog is pure magic.
Happy Halloween!
Mrs Black's This n That: Two Doors Down From The Witch: Two Doors Down Once upon a time in the 1980s I lived in an ordinary looking house in a terrace, (especially on a bright sunny day as ...
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Monday, August 24, 2015
Why I love being an Early Childhood Educator
As this picture shows - fall, and Halloween was in the air. Hanging above the table are paper chains the children created with construction paper and glue. There are table cloths made by me, to create a warmer atmosphere. I have always loved to take care in the way I provided materials, and set up a room for my children.
I have been a teacher of young children since 1986. Early Childhood Education has changed, and goes through its trends, but there are certain things that for me hasn't changed - children love songs, stories, games, and all kinds of art activities.
Providing natural objects for exploration and discovery can create an interesting invitation.
I find the small creations of children interesting. Children create meaning for themselves from simple materials, often in ways we wouldn't think show organization.
I enjoy reading about the Reggio Emilia way of early childhood education. Transparency is one part of this philosophy, as seen in art which allows light to shine through materials, as well as in the relationships between teacher and families - especially through documentation.
I love providing art for young children - from more traditional seasonal art, to open ended art . Art is best when it is about the process, not about a finished product. This was our instructors' mantra in the ECE course I took from 1986 to 1987 - "Process not product".
Children still do enjoy making seasonal art too, like" Hand print turkeys". |
I provided these small easels and acrylic paint for the children to create Christmas gifts for their families. |
And next the children used cookie cutters to create wrapping paper for their gifts. |
I enjoy creating hand made activities using simple materials like boxes, and plastic containers.
A parent picked up this large box for the room, and it was much used as a quiet spot. |
I enjoy science activities with young children, and creating the opportunity to experience wonder. My small group of 2 and 3 year olds and I forced tulip bulbs over one winter, and then planted them.
These are apple saplings. So often children wonder about planting their apple seeds or orange seeds. So one day we sprouted some apple seeds, and later planted them. |
It requires us to be open and flexible. And that is why I love working as a teacher of young children - it allows me to be open to new ideas and to see things from a child's perspective.
This is what I love most about teaching young children.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Early Childhood Education and Common Sense: I Got to see a real Star!
Early Childhood Education and Common Sense: I Got to see a real Star!: I think Lisa Murphy, also known as The Ooey Gooey lady is a bright shining star, and I have thought so ever since reading her book, "Pl...
Wide Eyes and Wonder: Classrooms as Communities
Wide Eyes and Wonder: Classrooms as Communities: This post is adapted from a presentation given by myself and my teaching partner Shelagh Saunders in May of 2015 at a Kindergarten Leaders ...
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Remembering Mom
Holidays seem a good time for memories. This photo is special to me. Taken by our mom, Evelyn, on the concrete step of our home at 421 Mullin Avenue. We were happy kids, and close for the most part.
This is good to remember. It is coming up to the 10 year anniversary of our mom, Evelyn's death. As it draws close - February 27, 2005, I want to do more to remember her with love and gratefulness.
She was beautiful on both the inside and outside.
I would not be who I am without having had her in my life. She worked hard, she believed in truth, and being real.
She deeply valued family and children.
She was funny and fun. She was extremely skilled with a hammer and nails. I took this picture of a fence she built at Mullin Avenue, which was still standing in 2012 in the back lane. It's now removed, so I'm kind of happy I got this picture.
Many years later she built a whole bedroom in the basement of another house, by referring to a how to book.
She was always reading. When we were kids, if we had a question she guided us to the encyclopedia, and was as curious as us to find the answer.
Because of her I read relentlessly, and believe in being a life long learner.
This song from Youtube by Elton John was the song that came to mind for me when I was a young woman and thinking about Mom, and it still says how I feel about her and my brothers, yes and my sweet son Paul. Mom would be over the top thrilled with his fiancee Bela.
Thank you Mom,
With love
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