Staying Present as Parents
It important, as teachers and as parents, to be "present" in the lives of our children because it is your presence that they crave. And not just in the literal sense. We need to be present and engaged in what they have to say and what they want to communicate to us. To know and understand their feelings, what makes them happy, what is making them sad, mad or any number of things they might be experiencing is our responsibility and truly, our gift! If you have a chatty one at home, bonus! But if not, observing nonverbal cues will speak volumes and can open an opportunity for dialogue if you initiate that. That gift will just keep on giving!
Speaking of speech.....we are attempting to secure a provider to come to campus and asses the children at parent's request. The early years are critical in being proactive on issues, if there are any. Early intervention is key. To that end we will continue our search for screenings and/or referrals. Keep in mind, in the meantime, please remember that each school district has departments for the free screening of children in the areas of speech/language and other developmental concerns. In November we will be offering vision and hearing screenings and will be sending home information regarding those services very soon.
Please know that we appreciate the "gift" of being present with your children (and all of you!!!) each day.
Weekly Prayer.... Dear Lord, when I falter help me to remain calm and faith filled. Remind me of the things I should be grateful for and swell not on my failings. Amen.