Yes, it’s a long title and way too specific to grab anyone’s attention.
Yes, the pictures are poorly cropped and blurry.
Yes, my fonts are uneven.
But it’s mine. And it’s done. A little credit, please.
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Yes, it’s a long title and way too specific to grab anyone’s attention.
Yes, the pictures are poorly cropped and blurry.
Yes, my fonts are uneven.
But it’s mine. And it’s done. A little credit, please.
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posted February 19, 2012 at 8:33 am
LOVE it, Amy! I’m right there with you, except I can’t play guitar (the flannel board’s my “instrument”).
posted February 19, 2012 at 2:19 pm
Fantastic. A kindergarten teacher can be the teacher that teaches all teachers how to integrate subjects, meet individual needs, accept development differences, pay attention to the social/emotional, etc. That is one of my core beliefs about schools and about professional development.
posted February 20, 2012 at 7:57 am
Beautiful!