Sunday, March 11, 2012

Children First-Thoughts by Libby Canady

Children First-Thoughts by Libby Canady

I wanted to say thank you for the advice that you gave me about discipline. You said to tell the children my expectations of them before we start class. Well it has worked and I keep reminding them of the expectations through out the day. Thanks for your advice.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

A note of thanks

I just want to say thank you to all of my colleagues for your advice on many things. It has helped me a lot. I really appreciated the advice on discipline. As many of you know this has been a struggle for me this school year. But with your expert advice, I have been able to controll my class again. Thanks again for your advice and I wish everyone the best of luck! I know that I can not wait to graduate, it seems like it has taken me for ever. I would like to keep in touch with my colleagues even after we graduate.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Observing and Interacting with Families | Jacquelyn Watts-Kinchen's Interning Experiences

Observing and Interacting with Families Jacquelyn Watts-Kinchen's Interning Experiences
The teacher did the right thing by advocating now for the child rather than later.
It is good to hear that this went well. I am sure the grandparents really did not know where to start.
I see this a lot, the parent or caregiver really has no idea where to start with help until they ask. Sometimes when they ask it is too late.

NatashaDolanReflectionsonTeaching

NatashaDolanReflectionsonTeaching
It sounds like you have done a great deal of talking to get the interest going. Way to advocate! You have probably been talking to the school about this, but until the school hears it from a group of parents will anything be done about this. What an opportunity for these children. Good job!