Creative Tutors of Cypress-Fairbanks
« My Life is a Message...... :: Nothing like the First Day..... »This morning as I hugged on my girls, and I realized in each moment the amount of peace and security experienced for all of us, more importantly them. I realized that the hugs I gave out were the perfect start to each day, because they allow each of them to start off knowing that someone loves, cares for, supports and believes in them, despite what they will encounter the rest of the day.
Now, the title of this blog is "Just like the Womb" because I believe there is a parallel between the hugs we give our students and the womb they were carried in.
Follow up:
One of the most important tools a new parent has is their ability to swaddle their new born. Swaddling is key because it simulates the Womb, minus the heart beat of the mother. This allows the baby to experience the new environment, growing and excelling, with the security that was once a round the clock.
I believe this is one of the missing elements to our students’ regimen. Our students need to be reminded daily of the womb. I believe that long after our children are out of the womb, they constantly long for that 24 hour feeling of security, which ceases to exist outside of the womb.
One a daily basis, our children are challenged on their self worth causing much insecurity, indirectly affecting their performance in the classroom. If we can build our children up, offering them the security they need, I believe that we can help our students become the best they can be. Great your student each morning with a hug and an encouraging words.
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Johnny grew up in Houston and there after receiving his graduate degree. He has spent time working with and serving families and children for over nine years, as a mentor, family therapist, and substitute teacher. Johnny earned a B.S. in Political Science and Master of Divinity at Samuel D. Proctor School of Theology. He has spent most of his time working in the community as a role model and mentor and has worked as the Pastor of Community Life for over five years. Currently working as Teen Pastor there, Johnny has a heart for children and enjoys seeing them excel and reach their full potential.
Quinita attended Virginia Union University under a Presidential Scholar Award and obtained a B.A. in Psychology and Master of Divinity from the Samuel D. Proctor School of Theology. She has recently completed work on her second Masters degree from University of Houston in Educational Psychology, and is now enrolled at Texas A & M in pursuit of her Doctorate. Quinita hails from a family of educators who have served the public for over 30 years. Quinita has worked in the field of education for over eight years, as an Assistant Director of Preschool and Christian Academy; teacher at a NAEYC accredited school, tutor, and nanny. She is a life-long learner, who is interested in seeing children enjoy excelling academically while pursing scholarly endeavors. She is passionate about equipping children with educational skills that will transform their lives and prepare them for a rewarding career. Her job requires her to develop and implement an after-school program and supervise a staff and deal directly with parents and student of all ages.