Hello,
Scooters, chalk, sand, and digging in the dirt is what we’ve been so fortunate to do for much of March. I’ve been offered a lot of dirt pies, cakes, sandwiches, and sand ice cream.
Many may wonder, “how is this learning?” Imagination builds communication skills through problem solving, sharing, and cooperation. Imagination also benefits a child’s cognitive development and increases vocabulary. A great example of imagination at work was when I asked one of my preschoolers a simple question and the answer I received was not the one I was expecting:
***** enjoys creating many delicious dishes in her outdoor “restaurant” for her friends. I was curious if she knew the name for someone who chooses a career in cooking.
Mrs. Amie: “***** what do they call someone who cooks in a restaurant?”
*****: “An English chef.”
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*****: “I’m from England, chefs are from England.”
Wow! Such a simple thing as a dirt cake led us to discuss careers and countries. These kiddos are always keeping me on my toes.
“Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth.
Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them!”
(Psalm 127:3-5)
Blessings,
Amie Bratt