And here is my secret, a very simple secret. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
Ingrid Jones, a member of the World Forum Foundation's International Working Group on Peace Building with Young Children, shared with us when she returned to Albania from the 2009 World Forum, a
YouTube video of Declan Galbraith from the UK singing the song, "
Tell Me Why" when he was ten years old. Many viewers of the video were taken by the boy's singing voice, but we share this, advisedly, because the haunting messages and images of the video give us a dramatic reminder that not all children have the opportunity for normal childhoods. Check it out at:
www.youtube.com.
Jim Greenman's Exchange book,
Places for Childhoods: Making Quality Happen in the Real World demonstrates how programs can face real-world challenges and make quality care a reality. Special selections authored by recognized child care experts enhance this collection of updated articles written by Jim Greenman for
Exchange. Readers will be empowered by new ideas on how to make child care programs work for children, families, and staff.
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