Article Themes
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Teaching Peace
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Civility
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Taking Responsibility
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What’s on Educators’ and Families’ Minds?
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Empowered Children…Empowered Parents
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Shifting Hurting Power to Helping Power
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Changing Trends in ECE
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Put on Your Own Oxygen Mask First: Care of Self
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Living with Uncertainty
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The Freedom of Making Choices
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Hit Reset!
12 ways to relax, refresh, renew, refuel and recharge this month. An excerpt from American Society of Administrative Professionals August 7, 2018 training resources.
Dear Olive Branch
We’ve all heard flight attendants say, “Put on your own oxygen mask first.” That is care of self. We share the following stories with you, so we are cleared for takeoff. Taking care of myself has not been easy.
The Five Minutes of the Hourglass
Today I went to a meeting for my work as a mentor in the family childcare group. If we talk about stress, there is nothing more stressful than having a day off and having to work that day. However, at the end of time, all these efforts are rewarded.
Does Your Stress Affect the Children in Your Life?
We all know that we are living in stressful times. As adults, we are thinking about Covid, flu, politics, the environment, the economy and more! I don’t mean to stress you out right from the start of this article! However, the first step in dealing with anything, stress included, is acknowledging it.
Living with Uncertainty
In thinking about Covid Lessons, one of the greatest things I have learned is about being open and accepting about whatever is happening “now” in my world. It seems to me that this has been a lesson that we who subscribe to the theory of emergent curriculum work with all the time.
Dear Olive Branch
Increasing uncertainty has been the story of our lives for the past several years. Uncertainty has disrupted our lives and the constant required flexibility has been stressful.
Imogene’s Antlers
Imogene has a few problems to solve, and we notice that she is more than capable. But, some of the adults just don’t know what to do! Other adults have ideas about how to put those antlers to good use, which makes Imogene smile.
Book Reviews
Well, my task for this issue of our newsletter was an adult book in support of us during these times of uncertainty and anxiety. Of course, I went to Google to see what there was.
Dear Olive Branch
As you read our column, we hope that you will create queries about the topic of freedom, queries that cause you to think deeply and creatively! We hope you enjoy the freedom of expression that we have experienced in our thinking together about this topic… that is critical to building our democracy!
Freedom! Libertad!
Freedom! What an important word for our humanity, especially in these times as controversial as we are experiencing. So how can we as adults explain or instead exemplify what freedom is in our tiny humans who are in the process of development?
How Do We Integrate Freedom and Responsibility
As educators we know that we have re- sponsibilities to the children and families that we serve as well as our employers and the community. That is a lot of responsibility!
I Wish Someone Told Me I Wasn’t Different From
I was now calling up memories of my childhood as a young ballet dancer; feeling the sadness, frustration, fear, and self doubt that came from looking at the other little girls, comparing my body with theirs, and measuring myself as not good enough.
Children’s Books on Freedom
In this month’s booklist you will find books on various types of freedoms, such as the right to be who we are, the freedom to attend school, and the right to work under safe conditions, just to name a few.
The Freedom of Making Choices
Children must have their basic needs met in order to feel safe and then interact and engage openly with those around them.
Back of the Bus
Back of the Bus, tells the story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks through the eyes of a young child.
Chevening Scholar Juleus Ghunta: His Life and Writing Rohan and the Shadows
This EPCC article introduces Juleus to California educators who want to promote mental health awareness in their classrooms and communities.
Growth Mindset Theory
The belief that one can learn more or become smarter if one works hard and perseveres.
Rohan Bullkin and the Shadows
Rohan Bullkin and the Shadows aims to help survivors of ACEs and toxic stress by giving them a medium through which to explore their experiences, particularly their struggles with reading and academic work.
