This week included an amazing conversation with a friend about her son's literacy learning; we're all trying to figure it out. As parents and teachers we are so passionate about
Thriving
Our began with the definition of literacy as listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It is a broad definition highlighting some of the most important learning processes of early childhood (ages
Literacy learning, defined for our purposes as listening, speaking, reading, and writing, is a natural source of joy for young children! It is infused with play and delight. Our attitudes
Reflecting is the key to directing! If you want to design for thriving, you must know how to reflect.I sat with my journal this morning, writing about the month we've
"I feel that trust is something of a radical act," says Eula Biss, in a recent interview. Trusting is radical. The easier pathway is worst first. I can feel it in our
As the inaugural ballroom empties and the women rally, the need for resilience in our relationships has never been greater. How can we create relational resilience in our society? Start right
This week a friend posted the question, "What do you crave?" As you know, I love great questions and I really stopped to think. What is it that I crave?