"Being present means quieting your static. You allow yourself to be fully in the moment. "This advice comes from Amy Dombro, Judy Jablon, and Charlotte Stetson, in their book, Powerful Interactions: How to Connect with Children to Extend Their Learning. They continue...
"You are focused not on what you were doing a second ago or what you need to do tomorrow You're thinking only about the now. When you quiet the static, you let go of feelings that may interfere with clear thinking. Are you still aggravated about what happened at breakfast that morning? Are you worried about the parent conference later today? How you're feeling affects what you will say and do in an interaction. Remember, what you say and do as you interact affects how children feel about themselves and about learning. Clearing your mind of static allows you to focus on the child and give him your full attention. You're more in control of your words and your actions."
Powerful Interactions: How to Connect |
![]() This reflective guide contains everything you need to understand what Powerful Interactions are, how to make them happen, and why they are so important in increasing children's learning and your effectiveness as a teacher. |
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"Now" is all we have, especially with children!
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