As the Director of the preschool he attended, I was a witness to everything. I remember peering into the camera, watching him in his classroom, and every so often I would stop what I was doing and just stare in disbelief thinking, “is this my child?”. I knew that his behavior wasn’t appropriate but I […]
Ringworm (Tinea) Preventions for Teachers and Parents
In the classroom you never know what you will be confronted with on a daily basis. You never know what you might take home with you as well- it can go from least severe such as a common cold to the worse, bedbugs. Of course you don’t think about it everyday but you do have […]
Your Kids Are What You Eat- Food Power Conference With MomsRising
After attending the Food Power Conference to Reverse Childhood Obesity hosted by MomsRising.org, I walked away with a whole new perspective. The inspirational and empowering conference had me analyzing the demographics where I live and contemplating the things we place in our bodies due to certain life circumstances. We were given a wealth of information […]
Keeping Faith Alive Through Cancer
Watching the story of Robin Roberts and her battle with cancer makes me look back on my father’s battle with colon cancer. It brings back so many raw memories that remain with me till this very day. My dad passed away in June of 1999 and it took me a long time for those words […]
Avoiding RSV in Daycares and Preschools
This weblink is to prove how important proper care is. As an educator since the age of twenty-one, I have been introduced to all types of contagious illnesses. I found the most susceptible stage of my career was when I was a Director of a Preschool in Coney Island, Brooklyn. We had various cases of […]
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