tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1751292918173255872.post6118181925093797390..comments2017-07-21T15:16:09.844-07:00Comments on Moving aHEAD - Conductive Consulting: LIFE FORCEAnnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09177044113329324786noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1751292918173255872.post-74377201160303870142012-05-01T04:01:57.404-07:002012-05-01T04:01:57.404-07:00Anne,
Thanks for posting this.
These days I tend...Anne,<br /><br />Thanks for posting this.<br /><br />These days I tend to describe it just as life; mine, yours or our clients'.<br /><br />Yes it is hard to hear when a pedagogue, who looks differently at the non-disabled and disabled children in our integrated Kindergarten, say that the first group are having great fun running around playing in the garden and the other group are working so hard - the poor things! <br /><br />My role there is not to be afraid to say that there are no two groups and describe how all the children are learning through their play in their own ways. Some of the children will be tired at the end of the day others not, from their individual level of activity. Some will sleep and some will carry on being naughty at home, depending on all sorts of factors, just like the differences between you and me. (I certainly would not clean after a 10KM run, perhaps get on my bike as I find that best for my soul!)<br /><br />Once again thank you for sharing your stories. I look forward very much to sharing even more once you have read the AP books. <br /><br />SusieSusie Malletthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05134263396254528737noreply@blogger.com