Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Pledge - end the "R" word

Last week a gentleman from the NJ Council for Developmental Disabilities visited the kindergarten class. He told the kids about a campaign to get rid of the "R" words - "retard" and "retarded." He asked them to take a pledge to not use the words and to ask others not to use the words. We are working on this campaign already and the children have decided that because we used to refer to Respect as the R word, we now have the good R and the bad R. For more information go to www.njcdd.org. Please make the pledge to eliminate these hurtful words from our language.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Another special video

Noelle McNeill has been a speaker for the It's OK to be Different segment on Understanding Disabilities. She inspired the children to never give up no matter what obstacles they may encounter. Noelle's experiences were reported on NJN Public Television this week. Please view the video and see and hear her remarkable story: http://www.njn.net/news/healthreports/

Monday, May 3, 2010

Check out the book

I recently had the pleasure of reading in my grandson Hadden's first grade class. He chose the book from a hefty pile of my favorites but I was so pleased when he choose One by Kathryn Otashi. The author/illustrator is able to give the message of how to handle a bully in a beautiful and simple way that captures the attention of most young children. Hadden's class and his teacher loved the book and when I subsequently gave him the book for his birthday, he clutched it to his chest in appreciation. I recommend One to all parents and teachers because it not only addresses the problems children encounter with bullying, it reminds readers we have to think about the bully, too.