My Favorite Writer on Leadership
One of my favorite books on leadership and emotional health is Peter Scazerro’s Emotionally Healthy Spirituality. I highly recommend adding this book to your summer reading
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One of my favorite books on leadership and emotional health is Peter Scazerro’s Emotionally Healthy Spirituality. I highly recommend adding this book to your summer reading
I love checking on the progress and growth of things. It’s just something I love to do. In Spring, I must find a bird nest
The Stained-Glass Cookies were one big choking hazard! They were too big! I tried them out on a few 3rd graders, and they were impossible
This morning, I realized how many time the word “foundation” is used in scripture to refer to stability, strength, and certainty. In Isaiah 33:6, I
Do you remember the scene in the 2003 movie, Lost in Translation, when Bob tells Charlotte what it’s like to have children? I think of
I wonder why I tell my students they’re writers instead of authors. Author is a much more powerful word. I think of authority. I think
Today, I venture in search of nests in the yard for my daughters and me to start monitoring. Instead, I see a lone sparrow egg
I read a clear and precise statement in Exodus that reminds me of a life’s purpose. God says to Moses in Exodus 9:16, “I have
One of my favorite childhood books is The Best Nest, by P.D. Eastman. I happen to love bird nests; I spent hours as a child
Today I evaluate whether or not students attempted “their best work.” It’s part of their participation grade. Did they do their best? Did they work