Summer: the Season for JOY! |
Happy summer to all! Summer is such a wonderful
season and opportunity to celebrate the oldest and best ways to be with each
other and especially our kids. Most of the year, we and they are programmed and
scheduled and tested and stressed by a society marked by
Developmentally-Inappropriate Practices! So here is a chance to relax a
little, laugh a lot, sing, skip, feel hoppy and light hearted and hopeful.
Most of us don't have the time to just do things for their own sakes! Like sing a song, paint a picture, take a walk, jog around the neighborhood, picnic in a nearby park or watch the stars at night. With our children, we
have so many possible joyful moments together.
I was just on WOSU FM (our local NPR
station) talking about creative education and I pronounced (in my usual
impartial (??) way that I would rather have any child I love take a walk around
the block with a person open, spontaneous, flexible, curious, cheerful and
warm than take a trip around the world with a strictly programmed, stiff, close
minded, authoritarian person. The walk around the block with YOU, wondering and
wandering, observing and noticing, humming and singing, talking and swinging,
stopping to smell the flowers, sharing and enjoying could be the GREATEST
treasured day of summer for that child- for our children.
So- as the days spin
by too fast, I hope we don't lose this special opportunity to be with our
children in loving, joyful and, yes ~~ tis a gift to be simple, ways!~~
Happy summer, dear family of early childhood educators!
Peace and Love, Mimi
Brodsky Chenfeld
Great reminder of what's really important this summer, Mimi! I pinned your post to the Group Board: Professional Development in Early Childhood Education at http://pinterest.com/teachpreschool/group-board-professional-development-in-early-chil/ Deb @ LivingMontessoriNow.com
ReplyDeleteYeah! I found Mimi again. She was my inspiration more than 20 years ago. I've missed her spirit, her love, her energy, and her message. I think I'vew been too busy with standards and tests, and all the other stuff that has become part of kindergarten. So happy to have Mimi back in my life.
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