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Locality: Fredericton, New Brunswick

Phone: +1 506-447-0562



Address: 30 Shore Street E3B 1R2 Fredericton, NB, Canada

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Tiny House Teaching Studio 18.11.2020

The happiness, ease and fun in life are absolutely essential to cognitive development......your child's grades are little compared to the whole person's life they lead. I would far more encourage a happy, well-adjusted child with very average grades than a child that suffers from the competitive obsession of "the Best" or exceptional grades, especially at a young age. Anyhow many of the great minds did not do all that well in highly conventional, dull and competitive environment.

Tiny House Teaching Studio 12.11.2020

Out of he mouths of babes When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You jus’ know your name is safe in their mouth Billy 4years

Tiny House Teaching Studio 04.11.2020

When I say it's you I like, I'm talking about that part of you that knows that life is far more than anything you can ever see or hear or touch. That deep part of you that allows you to stand for those things without which humankind cannot survive. Love that conquers hate, peace that rises triumphant over war, and justice that proves more powerful than greed. Fred Rogers

Tiny House Teaching Studio 15.10.2020

The tender moment...if only school could be as good for your child as this kind and wonderful connection I CAN help.

Tiny House Teaching Studio 26.09.2020

Being a teacher, poet and singer, I am very happy to announce I am heading the "poetic education initiative" (PEI hee hee) of the JP Collins Celtic Festival, that runs May 4-6 in Saint John N.B.. At JP Collins Celtic Festival, we are offering a wonderful chance for childrens' and students' voices to to be heard, not just in song but poetry. URL collinsfest.ca is accepting submissions for POETRY OUT LOUD now until March 17th at midnight.. It is a contest for grades 3 to 12 wit...hin the school district and regions surrounding The City of Saint John. The lovely prizes include the chance to recite their poem at the JP Collins All-Ages Ceili on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Your child’s and student’s can be made directly at URL collinsfest.ca site and winners will be notified by email or snail. "When the Great Irish Potato Famine raged between 1845-1852, huge waves of Famine refugees flooded these shores. It is estimated that between 1845 and 1847, some 30,000 arrived, more people than were living in the city at the time. In 1847, dubbed "Black 47," one of the worst years of the Famine, some 16,000 immigrants, most of them from Ireland, arrived at Partridge Island, the immigration and quarantine station at the mouth of Saint John Harbour. During this period, Saint John was second only to Grosse Isle, Quebec, as the busiest port of entry for Irish immigrants to North America". "Dr. J.P. CollinsDr. James Patrick Collins, a native of Cork, volunteered to help treat fever victims on Partridge Island shortly after setting up his medical practice at York Point. Three weeks after arriving on the island to assist Doctors George J. and William S. Harding, he contracted typhus and succumbed "a martyr to his duty." http://new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/irish/irish.html