
Teaching Boys in Schools
Parents and teachers need to learn how to accept the high activity levels of boys and give them safe boy places to express it.
Parents and teachers need to learn how to accept the high activity levels of boys and give them safe boy places to express it.
In all of this self-analysis I have deduced that my writing has become a reflection of my spiritual journey as a wife and a mother. It has helped me to live in the present more completely and spiritually then ever before. Every nuance, every impressionable expression, every tribute to life, resonates in my being and writing it all down helps me to grow.
After a summer playing Camp Director, I have decided that next summer will be different. I have done my boys a disservice by mapping out their days.
No longer will I take the responsibility of entertaining them every day and no longer will I be following them around the house cleaning up after them. I will establish a routine now that will hopefully help them with the transition back to school.
There will be one fundamental change on my personal school supply list this year. We will be focusing on being as environmental as possible with our lunch packaging.
Creating healthy lunches that the children will eat and actually look forward is another challenge.
Hiking with the Nature Conservancy in Gunnison With our middle son Axel, I got into my friend’s car with her two children and set off on our road
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