When I think back on the time that I had with my father, it never seems like it was enough. Still, in that short period of time, I learned so much from him. My father was my true hero. The time we spent together was valuable, and the small moments were what counted most. I […]
Children With ASD Not Socially Accepted
If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter, you see lots of photos of my boys and me at the park. During the summer months especially, as soon as they wake up and have eaten their breakfast, they’re ready for the outdoors. Like most kids, during the summer, they like to be out and about. […]
Say No To Summer Packets
On the last day of school this year, I was extremely surprised to see that there was no HUGE packet requiring my attention in either of my boys’ bookbags. Let me explain…. Let us rewind to a few years ago when, with every holiday that rolled around, my eldest would have page after page of […]
Why Teachers Should Get Drug Tests
Just recently, I had a conversation with my husband about drug tests in the work place and it sparked some really interesting questions that I had for him and he had for me. My husband works for the MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) and, at any moment, he could be sent down to the main headquarters […]
I Didn’t Become A Teacher For These Reasons
When I began teaching at a very young age, I did it because the people around me said they saw a love for children in me. Also, to be honest, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to major in when I got to college. I loved the performing arts and was successful with acting in […]
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