how we are too addicted to our smartphones and why we just need to look up.
how we are too addicted to our smartphones and why we just need to look up.
Because when you work together as a team, you no longer feel your disability.
reminds me of the difference just one teacher can make in the life of her students. to all the teachers out there, who pour of themselves on a day-to-day basis:
Can someone with a brain lesion learn to walk or move again? This interesting TED talk gives us hope that one day, there will be technology found from cells within our own brain that can restore brain function!
Since coming here, I’ve learnt some basic signs, namely ‘Please’, ‘Thank you’, ‘More’ and ‘Stop’. They help us communicate with our non-verbal kids. It helps me remember that although they do not speak, they have thoughts, opinions and emotions. They think and feel and want to tell me about it.
This is a talk by a deaf artist about the music and sign language. It is incredible how rich ASL is, and its comparison to music. I cannot wait until our kids can communicate like she does!
YES to getting mentors. YES to reading. YES to one book a day 🙂
I’ll be back to teaching in 2 days. This video reminds me why it’s all worth it. This is for you all teachers out there:
Nick Pitera has an amazing voice – he can sing both the man and woman’s parts! Brought me to the times when my sis would watch Beauty and the Beast over and over again on repeat.
Do we overcomplicate the gospel? Can we lay down our religion just to know Him?