Mommy is really enjoying her new parenting book, Calm and Compassionate Children: A Handbook. Mommy is learning a lot of new ideas to try with Oliver. There are also a lot of things that Mommy already does with Oliver, so Mommy enjoys learning new twists to the things that we already do at home.
She was very excited when reading the chapter titled, “Nature Awakens Feeling,” the author discussed how she had read aloud a book called, The Tracker, by Tom Brown Jr. Mommy has this book, read it years ago and loves it. It is a great book that describes the natural world and being calm in the environment in order to discover wonders in the natural world.
Mommy likes this quote referring to The Tracker, “This book is just macho enough to appeal to the “allboy” types in the class, but also communicates deep respect for nature and for the importance of self-control in order to be quiet and observe.” Mommy hopes to read it with Oliver one day—he will love it and hopefully learn about respecting our natural world.
Mommy was also excited that the author recommended reading, Little House in the Big Woods in her chapter titled, “The Power of Story.” That is our nightly read aloud—so cool! Mommy liked these thoughts on reading aloud to children:
“Children just love to hear a story...The wise parent or teacher responds to this natural yearning with entertaining stories that depict love, courage, compassion, and joy. The stirring ideals generated by great stories produce a reservoir of aspiration that your children can draw on throughout their lives.”
Wow! “…love, courage, compassion, and joy.” (Those are all things that Mommy has to offer in so many ways…) Reading and being a mom are amazing!
Mommy's Book
Our Read Aloud and Mommy's Favorite Bookmark.
Mommy just recently found her bookmark again, she got
it her 1st year of teaching from a student (2003). It holds our spot
each night (it holds a special place in her heart
too, she doesn't want to lose it.)
Oliver is still feeling funky today. Here he is
being a little whiny. Mommy is glad that he
is getting a lot of rest though.
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