Garderie Le Royaume Ltee
392 rue Amirault E1A 1G3 Dieppe, NB, Canada
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Locality: Dieppe, New Brunswick
Phone: +1 506-382-4565
Address: 392 rue Amirault E1A 1G3 Dieppe, NB, Canada
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I agree with this on so many levels!!!!! <3
It’s not always about how smart you are. With passion, determination and perseverance, you can do almost anything. We all learn in different ways; grades aren’t everything. Same goes for children with their development. Each child is unique, and each will learn at their own pace/on their own time. Never judge a child’s capabilities based on age, gender, size etc. Show them love, support and encouragement and watch them thrive!
It is crucial to support our children in their interests, regardless of how we personally feel, as it may become their passion/future careers. It may also become a hobby, and that’s wonderful as well! Personally, I did not choose the career my parents would have chosen for me, but I am so incredibly happy that I found what drives me, what I am passionate about, what brings me an enormous amount of joy. It does not bring me enormous financial wealth, but it makes it possible ...for me to make a difference in a persons life every day; wether it be a child in my care, the parent who has put enormous trust in me or the staff who I value and support. My parents are proud of who I’ve become Life isn’t about titles and money; it’s about feeling valued, making a difference and being happy/loved/cherished. Your child is worthy and capable of so much
This couldn’t be more true! It starts from the top, and that’s our educators
This is why I feel that it is so important to build strong, positive and loving bonds with each individual child. When you know that you are loved and accepted as you are, you are more capable of growing into who you will become.
These kids are definitely on the naughty list...
I love these words from Carly Crewe: , . My children were insistent they could walk, th...at they didn’t need the sled, however I pulled it anyway. And initially, they had boundless energy. They ran through the snow, laughed and chased each other and their laughter was musical. And even though they didn’t seem to need it, I still pulled the sled. It felt light and it wasn’t that hard to pull. After we walked a bit longer, one of my girls tripped and fell. She didn’t hurt herself, but she was upset. She climbed in the sled for a minute and I kept pulling. But she didn’t need it for long, and she hopped back out. I was happy I’d brought the sled to help her when she needed a break. By the later part of our walk, they grew tired. With the fatigue came the emotions and the meltdowns began. Do you want to climb in the sled? I asked. They both did. And I pulled them. And sometimes we went downhill and it felt easy. And sometimes we went up hills and it was heavy and hard, and I was sweating and feeling tired. And when I was sweating and feeling tired, almost resentful about the weight of them, I would stop, pause and breathe. And sometimes they climbed out, feeling that they didn’t need the sled again, and would walk a little bit more, explore a bit further. But they always returned to the sled. And I always kept pulling it. . We keep pulling the sled of support. Even when they don’t need it, we are there to help them keep going. When they do need it, we pull them through. There are some days it feels light and all downhill, and pulling them, supporting them feels easy. There are days it is all uphill and pulling them is so hard, and so exhausting. When we’re tired from their weight and from our own fatigue, we pull them. So Mama, if your sled feels heavy today, pause and breathe. You are working hard. This job isn’t easy. There will be days when they won’t need you to pull them, and it will get easier. . -Carly Crewe
ATTENTION TO ALL PARENTS WHO NEED TO TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT SANTA Son: "Dad, I think I'm old enough now. Is there a Santa Claus?." Dad: "Ok, I agree that your... old enough. But before I tell you, I have a question for you. You see, the truth is a dangerous gift. Once you know something, you can't unknow it. Once you know the truth about Santa Claus, you will never again understand and relate to him as you do now. So my question is: Are you sure you want to know?" Brief pause... Son: "Yes, I want to know" Dad: "Ok, I'll tell you: Yes there is a Santa Claus" Son: "Really?" Dad: Yes, really, but he's not an old man with a beard in a red suit. That's just what we tell kids. You see, kids are too young to understand the true nature of Santa Claus, so we explain it to them in a way that they can understand. The truth about Santa Claus is that he's not a person at all; he's an idea. Think of all those presents Santa gave you over the years. I actually bought those myself. I watched you open them. And did it bother me that you didn't thank me? Of course not! In fact it gave me great pleasure. You see, Santa Claus is THE IDEA OF GIVING FOR THE SAKE OF GIVING, without thought of thanks or acknowledgement. When I saw that woman collapse on the subway last week and called for help, I knew that she'd never know that it was me that summoned the ambulance. I was being Santa Claus when I did that." Son: "Oh." Dad: "So now that you know, you're part of it. You have to be Santa Claus too now. That means you can never tell a young kid the secret, and you have to help us select Santa presents for them, and most important, you have to look for opportunities to help people. Got it?" Help each other this Christmas and...be kind
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I made one for teachers, too. Teachers... I see you. Also, if you are looking for support, you are welcome to join me here: Sensory Stories and Support... #sensorystories #specialeducation #specialeducator #specialteacher #specialneedsteacher #teacherswholift #teacherswhocare #teachersareheroes #teachersareawesome #teachersarespecial
Herman Munster and an age old lesson, 1964.
Always sad to see a part of our family go. Always happy to hear that we were able to provide them with a happy second home (Also, the brownies were delicious )
Agree with this totally. Thanks, Heather Shumaker Writer
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