Reading is Healthy

Terry Small posted a diagram of the benefits of reading which is important for us to share with our students. Here’s why: 1. Reading increases our knowledge and vocabulary. 2. Reading lowers stress levels. 3. Reading can lengthen your life by two years. 4. Books can boost your mood and leads to happiness and confidence. Read more about Reading is Healthy[…]

Be an Inspiration

This morning I read Gavin McCormack’s post on the importance of inspiring our students. We as educators have a responsibility to inspire our students. We are not vessels of information to pour into our students’ minds, rather inspirational agents who are meant to ignite their spark for learning and opportunities. Students who ask questions are Read more about Be an Inspiration[…]

Classroom Management

Vijay Shetty posted a diagram of the positive empowerment of classroom management and I dare say these traits are also great leadership qualities: – empowerment vs management – autonomy leads to engagement – accessible, authentic & organized class/work environment – relationships- be a warm demander – clear expectations lead to consistencies & communication – building Read more about Classroom Management[…]

Actions Speak louder Than Words

As a teacher, guidance Counsellor, mom and gramma, I have learned that actions speak louder than words. One of my daughter’s first word was ‘no.’ It shocked me but also taught me to be careful of my words and actions. When I said no, I had a lot of emotions attached to it. This morning, Read more about Actions Speak louder Than Words[…]

The Importance of Reading

I have always believed that reading to our children is important. When my daughter was young, our bedtimes were a beautiful family time for reading together. Some of the books are very worn out. When I think about reading at bedtime, I am filled with happy memories. Gavin McCormack sent me an email about the Read more about The Importance of Reading[…]