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Welcome to Kidz Newz especially to all new subscribers. Kidz Newz is a regular newsletter with information and teaching tips for anyone involved with young children. You are receiving this because you have attended one of my workshops, purchased a book, or you have requested to be on the mailing list. Thank you. Please forward this to anyone you feel it may be of interest to. Feedback is welcome. Please be aware I am having a well-earned holiday in Thailand as of tomorrow so the next newsletter will appear in your inbox in 4 weeks. |
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Lessons from a Business Coach I was reading Barbara Anderson's newsletter recently, in which she outlined tips for managing and keeping staff. When I read through the list, I thought these principles apply to people in any profession, including teachers, not just business people. They can also apply to how we relate to children, empowering them so they feel good about themselves. An extract from Barbara's newsletter follows -
Barbara's newsletter goes on to focussing on your strengths. Here's what she says, in part ' 'Individual strengths allow us to overcome personal hurdles, thrive in relationships and gain meaning from our work and play. When using the language of positive psychology people are able to think of themselves in terms of their strengths rather than weaknesses, concentrate on what they have rather than what they do not have and focus on their abilities instead of inabilities. Talking about strengths creates opportunities for people to revel in what is right with them, not dwell on what is wrong with them. Conversations about strengths can move people forward, encourage the polishing of good memories and provide hope for those who may be stuck or confused about where they are in life. To get the most out of exploring strengths it is beneficial for people to be able to share their strengths with someone else. Sharing reminds and reaffirms understanding of strengths. It is very rare that people are given an opportunity to talk about themselves in such a positive way.' Just imagine if the staff were encouraged to discuss their strengths and use those for the good of the school community? And just imagine if this atmosphere then related to empowering the children through the same methods? I have seen this. It can happen. If this is the atmosphere in your school or workplace, give yourself a pat on the back and be grateful. Thank you to Barbara Anderson for her timely newsletter and relevant tips. (Shire Coaching & Training Newsletter http://www.shirecoachingtraining.com.au) |
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TEACHER: Jennifer, go to the map and find North America.
TEACHER: Winnie, name one important thing we have today that we didn't
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| Feedback It was very relaxing and practical. I learnt how useful it is to stretch properly. It was all good! Duncan McBain, ECCPA Conference Melbourne 2008 I found types of music to use to relax the classroom. It was very relaxing. A great session! Thank you! Theodore Tsao, ECCPA Conference Melbourne 2008 |
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| About The Author Marlene Rattigan B.A., Dip. Ed. (ECS), CELTA Marlene Rattigan is an Early Childhood teacher, a teacher of English as a Second Language, and from 1987-2000 was a nationally accredited fitness leader. Her background is in music education. A keen interest in motor development in children led to the creation of Kidz-Fiz-Biz which she taught successfully for 13 years. Marlene also conducts workshops for children, teachers and parents at schools, in the community and at festivals. She has produced teaching manuals complete with audio CDs which are an extension of her 'Kidz-Fiz-Biz' program. |
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