When I comfort my students
with
LOVE and CARE, I TEACH them
COMPASSION.
(Paraphrased from the
book: Mitten Strings for God by Katrina
Kenison)
I was reminded this week of
the importance of slowing down and taking time for one student. I had a student who was sick for a couple of
days. Upon returning to school he was
having a hard time transitioning back to class.
Unfortunately it was one of those busy mornings and the class had to be
at Mass at 8:00. I took the class to
Mass and asked another teacher to cover for me and went back to the parent and
child and quietly took the little boy into the classroom. I told him we would get ready quietly and go
to Mass when he was ready. It took a bit;
we passed out some art projects, talked about his days at home.
After a period of time, I
asked him if he felt ready to go to Mass and he said Yes, so we went. The rest of the day went smoothly. I never gave it another thought.
At the end of the school
day him mother gave me a bouquet of flowers. and said Thank You for taking the
extra time to help him.
I loved working at my desk all week. It smelled so fresh and wonderful.
This reminded me of the sign
I have hanging up by my desk. Miss Kacey
made it at Doodle
Bugs a few years ago however I hang it up every year to remind myself how
important it is to not just teach the academics but to teach compassion as
well.
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