Bad days. We all have them. That was yesterday for me. It wasn't just cranky kids. It was expensive car repairs. It was the rain that started just as I was getting ready to bike home. It was a neighbor's car alarm that went off in the middle of the night previous to yesterday. It was that pounding headache. And it was a little boy who was "mean" to me.
But this morning I walked into my classroom to a smiling boy holding a letter that melted my heart and restored my faith in humanity.
Please note: I said nothing to the parents of this child about his behavior yesterday. I figured we all have days where we aren't our nicest, friendliest self - I was willing to cut him some slack. But he must have confessed.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Lessons from a Preschool Teacher
Sometimes we get too caught up in and stressed out from the adult world. After nearly 8 months of teaching preschool I've learned as much as I've taught. 3 & 4 year olds have the amazing ability to make you want to live life to fullest or go home, hibernate and refuse to face the real world (after they've entirely drained your human energy supply). I'd be lying if I said everyday wasn't an adventure.
So here it is, life lessons from my own [preschool teacher] perspective:
- I've learned that sometimes you have to give up your adult pride to be a best friend to a 4 year old whose dog just died.
- I've learned to eat those pale green/brownish, overcooked peas at the lunch table because what do those words "eating vegetables makes you strong and healthy" mean if I don't do it myself?
- I've learned it's more important to be able to tell your mom or dad 3 good things that happened at the end of the day than to focus on the fact that you hit someone or you made someone cry after you pushed him down on the playground.
- I've learned a hug can make a lot of situations better.
- I've learned not to flinch when a 4 year old gets over zealous telling a story and suddenly [and accidentally] spits on my face.
- I've learned that some battles aren't worth suiting up for and others absolutely cannot be lost. Choose wisely.
- I've learned that the world needs more love, more discipline, and more respect than we're teaching the next generation.
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