Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Teaching with Grace

No, that is not a name of one of my students or a co-teacher, but in fact the old practice of having a little grace every once and awhile. Lately, I have been learning this more than ever. I recently returned from a hurried trip home and to Mexico for my best friends wedding. While it was an incredible, amazing time, I didn't really get the much needed rest vacations sometimes offer us. Instead, I came back--while missing my students--a little irritated that I had to be back at work.

The other day, I had a conversation with my students to try to figure out their "real", or western, age. I figured out that more than half of my Kindergarten students are only 4, and 80 percent of one of my elementary students are only 6. All this time, I was under the impression that they were 5 and 7. Not that its that big of a difference in the long run, but here is a video of a wee little 4 year old doing some reading. Be amazed.


Anyway, knowing how old they are and how hard they work every day, I am trying to have a little more patience and grace when they break the rules or just annoy me. I really do love the heck out of my kids, but there are those days that they just get under your skin. I just need to keep telling myself that they're just kids.

3 comments:

B's Dad and Mom said...

Hi Em! You're right, its amazing! I'm glad you wrote, I look every day to see if there's any news from the lovely Emily in S. Korea!!! Mrs. W

B's Dad and Mom said...

Oh, and I forgot to say how adorable your students are. They look so sweet too. Do you just want to hug them all the time? Mrs. W

Emily said...

I actually do hug them everyday! I use it as a reward sometimes :)