Category Archives: Socialization

The Pressures of Life from After the Retirement

As empty nest H-I-T-S, retirement makes you even busier, translated… People told me, that after they retired, they got to sleep until they wake in the morn, so, how come, I’d had a ton of things troubling me regularly, and, … Continue reading

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The Worries that Extend Beyond the Elementary School Years

The child’s troubled, about being in the groups on his fieldtrip, it’s, awkward at that age, that’s for sure!!!  Translated… My second-grade son was on the verge of going on his fieldtrip, the teacher set it up: those students whose … Continue reading

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The Rules We Agreed on, the Interactions of a Grandparent & a Grandchild

How a child learns about how to interact with her external environment, translated… After lunch, my a little over-a-year-old granddaughter, Ann came into my bedroom, wanted to climb onto the bed to play with me.  But, being only almost three … Continue reading

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Educating with Love, on Path of Becoming a School Instructor

On becoming a school instructor, because you were, inspired to, translated… Over a Decade Later, I’d Turned into a Teacher Too.  I’d Come to Understand, that Teachers aren’t Born.  It’s, Just that Some of Us Can Fight Off Our Own … Continue reading

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Encounters of Workplace Bullying

This happens, quite a lot, more so than we’re, aware of!  Translated… “Ring, Ring, Ring!”, came the rushed phone rings, that’s, waken me up from my dreams, it was, two o’clock, in the DEAD of winter in February, and at … Continue reading

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Planting Those Kisses…

Don’t know when it started happening, but we’d, started, planting those kisses on one another’s bodies… Planting those kisses, they need to be visible, meaning somewhere that’s, shown, flashed outward, for the world to see!  Like on the necks, the … Continue reading

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The Recovery of an “Ill” Child

Kids thrive better and quicker, outside the “systems”, that’s for sure!!!  Translated… As I’d turned in the self-learning report of my child, I’d, let out a long sigh of relief.  Such an amazing year this had been!  Although in this … Continue reading

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Starting to Read with Your Children When They’re Young

This verifies the VITAL importance, of reading to your own children!  Translated… My almost six nephew is really active, the eight adults in my grandmother’s house needed to take turns, playing games with him, and, as the adults became tired … Continue reading

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Go, Miracle Girl!

A mother’s worries, over how her daughter is being discriminated in school, because of her hearing impairments, and there’s, no good way, to cope with this, but to, teach her own young, to NOT care about how others perceived her, … Continue reading

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You’re Pigheaded, Because That is What They’d, Called You

A what-not-to-do in teaching your young, from the Front Page Sections, translated… One day as school lets out, I was at the bus stop, when I heard a mom grilling her son, “you PIG, you can’t do anything, you can … Continue reading

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