Child, come here! Don't you understand what No means? I mean it! NO! Children hear this all the time. Yes. They may know you mean it. But, do they understand No? Do you? Did you? Children who aren't taught the positive meaning behind rejection become adults who think of the word No negatively. That's where What I Tell Myself About NO comes in. From unseen dangers to love and food choices, What I Tell Myself About NO is a fun read filled with all-too-familiar noes that teach the lesson behind hearing that dreaded word, no. Propel your children toward the next no: their next opportunity to learn and positively self-actualize.
Dear friends around the world, One of my students, Kent Kok, has been unwell with heart problems. He went for a medical procedure and I was very concerned ...
evviemarin: Hey babes! My valentine for you this...
Here's a neat little All About Me Poem I wrote for elementary school students and teachers. Teachers, you're welcome to print this poem for your classroom.
Healing from Hashimoto’s has made me realize so much about the world around me. I am responsible for my own health. And so are you!
Hey Ya’ll! So I’ve been thinking about this whole wellness for the mind and body/ vegan challenge I did this last month and I realized that I am so bad about giving myself time to just be and allowing myself some me-time! I am always on the go and trying to get so many things… Continue reading Taking Care of Me, Myself and I
Self-love.Sometimes, parents have little time to spare to themselves. The grueling schedule of bringing them to therapy, school (or in our case - homeschooling), house chores, demands from work plus demands of immediate families and friends for your time can really be overwhelming.Luckily, I found this touching poem by Charlie Chaplin about self-love which I really need to share with all ausome parents out there. It talks about self-love more holistically. It helps us to look inside of us rathe
This isn't a story about how modest clothes allowed me to "let myself go" and conceal a growing figure. It's not even a story about how wearing modest
Is singlehood the greatest relationship status ever? Well, how you answer that question depends on your personal experiences. For those who have loved and lost, being single is probably the greatest life experience. It’s their dear lesson for having made…
For everyone, 2020 was a pretty shit year. Covid was everywhere and we were all locked in our houses. For me, the start of 2020 was awful for other reasons. My relationship was over and my living situation was horrendous. My depression was running rampant and I was at an all-time low. On top of ever
All About Me A great free poem that could be used at the start of the school year, as an ice-breaker or for a "Myself" theme. Included are two writing worksheets * All About Me * My Favorite Things *************************************************************************** If you liked this why n...
60 All About Me worksheet printables are perfect for kids, teens, and adults to identify likes and dislikes and favorite interests and hobbies
I Like Myself activities, free worksheets, crafts & comprehension questions for preschoolers to accompany Karen Beaumont's book and build positive self-concept
Child, come here! Don't you understand what No means? I mean it! NO! Children hear this all the time. Yes. They may know you mean it. But, do they understand No? Do you? Did you? Children who aren't taught the positive meaning behind rejection become adults who think of the word No negatively. That's where What I Tell Myself About NO comes in. From unseen dangers to love and food choices, What I Tell Myself About NO is a fun read filled with all-too-familiar noes that teach the lesson behind hearing that dreaded word, no. Propel your children toward the next no: their next opportunity to learn and positively self-actualize.
Dear friends around the world, One of my students, Kent Kok, has been unwell with heart problems. He went for a medical procedure and I was very concerned ...
evviemarin: Hey babes! My valentine for you this...
Here's a neat little All About Me Poem I wrote for elementary school students and teachers. Teachers, you're welcome to print this poem for your classroom.
Healing from Hashimoto’s has made me realize so much about the world around me. I am responsible for my own health. And so are you!