Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Words of Inspiration and Motivation

 Quotes from T. Berry Brazelton that still ring true today.

 “Parents don't make mistakes because they don't care, but because they care so deeply.”

(I put the last one in for all of us that have well-meaning parents who do not realize that they had to learn how to be parents just as we do.)

You can find these great nuggets of wisdom at: http://www.azquotes.com/author/1849-T_Berry_Brazelton

How about some great insight from Amy Santos, Ph.D?

From experience, we know that many parents sense something different about their children very early on and yet wait or asked to wait before getting any help. From our standpoint, identifying and addressing these issues early can lead to better outcomes. The more we know what to look for in young children as they grow, the sooner we can provide help, the better their chances for succeeding in school and later in life.

When asked about her work and raising her daughter she had these thoughts to share:

I know that I am the kind of parent that I am today because of what I do at work and what I learn from research. I use what I know from my teaching and research in parenting Lin. 
Feel free to read more on her thoughts in her interview with - ChambanaMoms.com at the following site: Chambana Mom to Know: Amy Santos Gilbertz - ChambanaMoms.com
www.chambanamoms.com › Blog › Chambanamoms To Know


I believing teaching is a passion that we have at an early age but may not fully discover until we are much older. I believe that Louise Derman Sparks, Professor Emeritus at Pacific Oak College, said it best, “I have a built in passion that it was important to make a real contribution to the world and to fix the injustices in the world and wanted to do it through teaching. (Laureate Education, Inc. (2010)”

Friday, May 20, 2016

Personal Childhood Web

Personal Childhood Web
                                                          
 This is me!



    This is my mom, Susie, and dad, Mike.  They are just plain, God loving and fearing people who are trying their best every day to show their children that when the world gives you lemons just smile and tell the world not worry God got your back! They have taught me though example that loving your family in bad and good times is what life is all about. I am their oldest and they tried to prepare me for the world by showing how to not just do the basic stuff like cooking, cleaning, yard work, but how to love. They still show me today that staying together and making it though the hard times might not be easy but it is worth it. They must be doing something right they have been together for 36 years.










 This my papa on my mother’s side. I wish I had a picture of my grandmother but I do not have one on my laptop. They both have passed and I am proud to say that I and my brother right under me were their favorites. (I think I might need to explain my dad in the picture is my step dad but raised us as his own since I was 11 years old.) They would come get us for the summers every year and we would have a blast. They instilled in me the old fashion values of hard work and discipline would pay off. They would often have big family Sunday supper were all the family on my mom’s side would come over and eat and visit. My grandmother taught from an early age how to country cook. See at these gatherings the women would go the kitchen the men and children outside. Of course if you were six that meant you were in the kitchen washing dishes if you were a girl and the boys learn garden and farming. The lesson they taught still hold a place in my heart and fawn memories of them.













 This my aunt, Peggy, on the left, Bobby, and my uncle on the right. Now these two man oh man they would get your hide in a minute but when mom was not looking everything was okay. I loved going to their house and seeing my cousins. We would get into so much trouble with each other but you know we would never tell on each other. My aunt and uncle taught me how to love my family even when we did not get along. They still teach me every day that no matter how long it has been since you have seen each other family is still family and one call is really all you need.







 The young man on the left is my brother Dan. Now, him well he taught me to fight, love, and hate all at one time. We would get into so many fights and he would always tell our parents he was teaching me to stand up for myself. (Yeah right he was just trying to not get a whipping!) Dan has always shown compassionate when it comes to family. He would always say we had to stick together. I will say I have compared the guys in my life to him. He was always trying to make a dollar and help the family. Dan would also call me on something he was my little voice in my ear and still is. (But I will tell him that!)







 These to munchies are my sister, Dorothy, and younger brother, Michael. Michael is up front and Dorothy is in the back. These two taught and still is teaching what beaning a big sister all is about. I do not know if you can tell in this picture but I just spent all day raking leaves when they decide they want to jump right in the middle of the pile. To say they taught me patience is an understatement. They would remind me how to be a child and to stop taking the world so serious. Dorothy and Michael still to this day will call me up and ask me about helping them rake leaves and clean the yard. I believe this is their way of still reminding me to laugh and that it is okay to have sometimes.



 I will say that the  reason I only included their child pictures is because they all hate them. I mean come on a BIG SISTER has to have fun any way she can when it comes to her siblings.

 

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Who Are We?

Here is a little I came up with that I try to live by everyday I entitled it Who Are We?

Who are we?
We are the protectors of the past.
Who are we ?
We are the keepers of the future.
Who are we?
We are the present!

Basically this means we are to honor and take care of our elderly. We are train and teach are youth of today because they are our future. We are the present and it is our responsibility to see to this.

While typing this post I started to remember this little boy in my class one year. I will call him Tom ( I am not going to give his real name for security reason) this little bot reminded me in just a few minutes why I want to be a teacher. Tom was a child who always had a smile and ready to help however when it came down to learning to write his name he just got so frustrated because he just could not get the his little hand to hold the pencil just right. I worked with him and one day he came into the classroom and told me he wrote his name. I looked at him and started to smile. I said I needed some help to write his name and could he help me. Tom gave me this huge smile and said, " Aww, Mrs. Elaine I can do that!" Tom got a pencil and paper and started to write his name. I could not believe it. I gave him the best hug and kiss on the head and that is all it took. Tom could not wait to help the other students learn to write. To this day I get a card every year that he has written.
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