Wednesday, August 6, 2014

"TEA-raining"


Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction. (2 Timothy 4:2, NIV)

When I teach, I can go to preaching so this verse seems appropriate for today as I go to share with the St. Luke's Methodist Day School Teachers.
What a privilege. What a responsibility! 

Kids count---a lot. Teaching counts---a lot. My words need to count---a lot.

Words to be useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, (2 Timothy 3:16)
A cuppa "TEA-raining" served in my sheep mug and tempered with responsibili-TEA, as I go forth to feed His sheep, to those who will be tending His lambs. What a privilege. What a BIG responsibility!
LILES LEARNINGS FROM THE TRENCHES OF PRE-SCHOOL
(nothing earth-shattering, just observations)
  • ·      Don’t rob a child of his childhood.
  • ·      Allow children to think outside the box.
  • ·      Allow children to color outside the lines or create their own lines.
  • ·      First impressions have lasting significance.
  • ·      Never do anything for a child that he can do or learn to do (with developmentally appropriate guidance) on his own.
  • ·      Separate and simplify. (Break down into doable steps.)
  • ·      Train the eye, at an early age, for the reading experience.
  • ·      Without comprehension there is no reading.
  • ·      The more one reads (or is read to) the more one knows when he reads.
  • ·      Don’t stop reading aloud. Pass it on, even at home.
  • ·      It does matter what one reads.