Posted on February 27, 2019
by Elaine Shpungin
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As you’ve probably noticed, this month’s theme has been courage. One of the origins of the word courage is the Old French “cuer,” meaning “heart.” We have marked February by opening our hearts to love and history, and by asking our hearts to take small difficult steps… Continue Reading “The Courage to Be Playful”
Category: Breaking Bread, Breaking Expectations, Breaking Fear, Breaking Formation, Breaking Habits, Breaking Ice, courage, featured, UncategorizedTags: black history quotes, conflict, courage, education, family, play, restorative, restorative practices
IT’S NOT TOO LATE! Recently, a teacher invited me to observe his classroom to see if I had any suggestions for how to end the year in a better place. After a 90 minute observation, he and I talked for about 30 minutes and… Continue Reading “Six Ways to End the School Year on a Positive Note”