Thursday, November 22, 2012

Stage Left

Starting a new career at my age has been quite an experience. I imagine this is how my kindergartners must feel. I'm a small fish in a big pond, overwhelmed by all that is new and all that is expected of me. But also excited to learn and grow every day!  I truly love working at Dover, but some days it's all I can do to just make it through. But on the best days, I make a connection, even if it's just a tiny one. I see it in the little faces looking up at me. They get it! Something clicks and they suddenly understand exactly what I'm talking about. And I smile to myself because THIS, THIS is exactly why I teach. And I have realized that it's actually not much different than parenting, in the sense that I want to teach my kids to be the best they can be. I want them to put their fears aside and dream big! It's what I teach my own kids... and I'm so proud when I see them face their fears and really go for it!

    

Pretty cute huh? See how she keeps looking to the side of the stage? That's where I was sitting as the stage manager. That's how I see my role as teacher. Running the show but sitting to the side, proudly watching my kids 'go for it.' They know right where I am if they need me.    

2 comments:

  1. I love your metaphor about running the show, but allowing your kids to be the ones who "go for it" and really learn from their experiences. Great blog!

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  2. I started my career later in life too! I have 5 kids- one graduating from Baylor this month! Teaching is not parenting, but it is so helpful to have "done that" already! I find it has helped me a great deal with parent conferences and when working with stressed SPED parents. It has been a rewarding challenge to begin teaching at this point in my life and I am so thankful for programs like ECAP that make it possible for you and I do become teachers. Many blessings!

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