Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Let It Snow

Let it Snow, let it snow, let it snow....
We have a "snow event" forecasted here today.  Three to five inches of snow could fall with rain coming first.  That is a recipe for dangerous roads.  I plan to stay close to home today.  Since it is Saturday, I have the choice to NOT go anywhere.


It is fortunate when we get this kind of weather on the weekend.  There are less people on the road, therefore less accidents.  


What do you do when you need to stay home because of bad weather?  Do you waste time being resentful, or do you 'make the best of it'?


I plan to spend the time at home to get a few things done that are easy to "put off".  I may organize a closet or two.  I will work of the quilt I started a month ago. I will try to enjoy my time at home and be glad I do not have to be out navigating the slippery streets.


MONTESSORI
How can we help children 'make the best' of  any situation?  We get lots of opportunities to help children learn to do this in many situations.  To really help children, we need to NOT rush in and solve problems.  We serve our students more when we help the children 'help themselves'.  


We daily find opportunities to do just this in the classroom:

  • A pencil sharpener on the writing shelf is much better than sharpening a child's pencil each time it breaks or gets dull 
  • children cleans up spills with a mop or sponge
  • students in the Montessori classroom learn to problem solve from a very young age--we empower them as opposed to make them teacher dependent
  • it is not unusual to hear this in our classrooms, "This is my work, please go choose your own work", from one child to another.  This is far superior to, "TEACHER, he's touching my puzzle!"  
Remember to watch for opportunities to empower children.  Look beyond the immediate issue to how  we want children to learn to live peacefully together. 

Sunday, December 27, 2009

SNOW

We have been digging out from a BIG snow storm. I am very fortunate, all three of my adult children were home for Christmas and they gladly contributed man (and woman) power to clear the 10 plus inches we received. The snow (what I helped with) was not very heavy, I guess it was not very wet.

My hope is that a snow like this will get people out of their houses to help each other. It is so much more fun to clear a driveway with 5 people rather than all by ones self. I hate to hear and read about people dropping dead while shoveling snow--many hands make for light work.

So, find someone to help out today. Even if it is only an extra kind word or two, or a simple gesture of holding the door for someone. Every little thing helps and adds up in this world we live in. Send out some good will and it will be returned to you.

Have a wonderful (snowy) day.

Take care,
MissT