Time To Change The World
The children haven’t just been passing time in this magical world around them. They have been holding it in their hands and working with it every day.
Today We Learned . . .
Partnerships and mentorships are essential components of our practice. Educators learn from and teach each other. Our program is improved, our children, teachers, and parents benefit, and in turn we share what we have learned with others.
The Pillbug
Our first three customers, glanced up and over their sand stirring and scooping at the insect perched on the Queen's palm and said in answer to "What do you call this?" "Bug." "Bug." "Worm."
A view from the bridge
We can easily argue that this time spent outdoors, actively looking for the story nature leaves for us to read along the creek is better than any teacher-manufactured activity in a classroom. If this is kindergarten preparedness, give me a heaping dose of it every single day.
The Glowing
We are in an urban forest and wildlife is not hard to find, but the wildlife we see is in perpetual danger from humans. Especially this vixen and here she was now, dead. She had been poisoned. She would have been more effective in killing the rats and mice the poison was intended for if she had been allowed to live.