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Category Archives: Social Emotional Learning

3 Ways To Help Kids Get Back to Zero with @JoyWorkEdu

Back To Zero is an excellent book to help children find language that helps them process big emotions.

Posted byMelody McAllisterAugust 12, 2020Posted inChildren, Equity, Family, Social Emotional Learning, teachingLeave a comment on 3 Ways To Help Kids Get Back to Zero with @JoyWorkEdu

Laura Gilchrist & ParentCamp: Connecting Families, Schools, & Communities

Without connection, thesre is no collaboration. Laura Gilchrist

Posted byMelody McAllisterJuly 24, 2020Posted inChildren, Equity, Family, Social Emotional Learning, teachingLeave a comment on Laura Gilchrist & ParentCamp: Connecting Families, Schools, & Communities

No One is Above an Apology

When we recognize the pain we’ve caused, we can choose to ignore our part, or we can choose to be humble.

Posted byMelody McAllisterMay 31, 2020October 1, 2020Posted inChildren, Faith, Family, Social Emotional Learning, teachingTags: apologies1 Comment on No One is Above an Apology

S’more Math & Science, Please!

A yummy snack of s'mores with vanilla ice cream and strawberries.

For the love of learning, make the everyday moments count with your children. They’ll remember your conversations more than boring curriculum!

Posted byMelody McAllisterMay 19, 2020May 19, 2020Posted inChildren, Family, Math, pandemic, Social Emotional Learning, teachingLeave a comment on S’more Math & Science, Please!

Sincerest Apologies

Sincere apologies are not automatic and leave out the tiny, ruinous “IF.”

Posted byMelody McAllisterMay 15, 2020May 16, 2020Posted inChildren, EdTech, Faith, Family, pandemic, Social Emotional Learning, teachingLeave a comment on Sincerest Apologies

Mother

Wherever you find yourself today, your role as Mother is honored.

Posted byMelody McAllisterMay 9, 2020Posted inChildren, Faith, Family, Miscarriage, pandemicLeave a comment on Mother

It’s Ok To Have A Bad Day

It’s okay to have a bad day. It doesn’t mean your faith is weak or you are ungrateful for all you have. It means, you are human and need support.

Posted byMelody McAllisterApril 16, 2020November 3, 2020Posted inChildren, Faith, Family, pandemic, Self-Care, Social Emotional Learning2 Comments on It’s Ok To Have A Bad Day

Math Mentoring: The Struggle is Real AND it’s an Asset!

Struggling in math has been my greatest asset as a math teacher.

Posted byMelody McAllisterFebruary 4, 2020March 22, 2020Posted inChildren, EdTech, Equity, Family, Math, Social Emotional Learning, teaching4 Comments on Math Mentoring: The Struggle is Real AND it’s an Asset!

Making Time for Family in the Digital Age

We need to know how to use tech in our homes and classrooms in a way that bridges us with the people in front of us….

Posted byMelody McAllisterDecember 20, 2019December 20, 2019Posted inChildren, EdTech, Family, Social Emotional Learning, teaching2 Comments on Making Time for Family in the Digital Age

The Power of Connection

Sincerity breeds deeper connections.

Posted byMelody McAllisterDecember 9, 2019December 9, 2019Posted inChildren, Social Emotional Learning, teachingLeave a comment on The Power of Connection

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