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Kathleen Folbigg was convicted of killing her four infant children in a stunning miscarriage of justice.
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Autism advocates have lashed Don Burke for the "unforgivable slur" of using Aspergers as a "get out of jail free card" for sexual misconduct.
Use these Free Printables to get your toddler to clean up their toys! A cute little idea, but it totally works!
If your child likes to color outside the lines, give her creative control with this fill-in-the-blank worksheet.
Pin It For some reason in our home, the kids prefer to do a job at 80% instead of doing the job correctly. Not really sure why but they do. Here's an example...instead of putting the toy in the room, on the shelf where it belongs, the children place the toy in the doorway of the room. I believe the extra three steps to finish the job would have really hurt them? Not really sure. When chorese are not finished, our kids earn an extra chore. "Spin a Chore" is an idea that I came up with for our kids to help with this problem. Instead of Mommy being the "bad guy" and naming the extra chore, I simply send them to the spinner and let fate be the evil one. You will notice that "Mercy" is one of the choices on the spinner. This is a perfect opportunity to help the children understand the mercy that God gives to us. Although we deserve the punishment for our disobedience, the punishment is removed. The kiddos really like it when they land on this spot! A chore chart like this one is super simple to create. On a piece of cardstock paper, make an 8" circle or trace around a circular object about that size. Cut out the circle. With a ruler, draw a line cutting the circle in half, then in fourths, and finally eighths. Decide what your seven chores will comprise of and write in the circle along with "Mercy." Cut out an arrow and attach to the circle with a brad. You will have to move the brad around a bit to make the hole big enough for the arrow to spin easily. At a time when no one is in trouble (if there is every a moment like that in your home), sit the children down and explain the spinner, the chores, and the word mercy. This way everyone understand the expectations. Then consistently use it. On a side note: Do not get in the habit of creating new training tactics and not using them. It becomes very confusing for the kids. Plus they become numb to new ideas because they assume you will not follow through. It takes accountability away from your word. So, if you decide to start a reward chart, chore chart, or any other behavior management tactic, make sure that you as the adult is disciplined enough to stick with it. How do you handle chores not completed correctly?
Happy last Teaching Tip Tuesday!! Today will be my final post of the school year for teaching tips. Starting next week, Tuesdays will be Tank Top Tuesdays where I will feature a fun summertime acti…
In Acts 12:1-18, while Peter was in jail, believers prayed for his impossible situation, and God sent an angel to rescue Peter from the prison. Free printable includes story, games, worksheets, coloring pages, craft, songs and more. ideal for home or church.
I found a quick "hotspot" and had to share! I have figured out how to make my word jail editable! If you have purchased it, go back and do...
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Help your students learn to read and spell tricky rulebreaker words. Using the word jail or doghouse you can isolate those tricky words to practice and use worksheets for each of the words to provide independent practice.
While personal freedom is most often defined as the ability to come and go, be treated equally, and have the security of private property, it is also about the ability to express opinions and act upon your conscience. The latter type of freedom is an internal state. - You know you have achieved the internal state of personal freedom when you aren’t subject to your negative mental dialogue, which causes doubt and fear. Nor do you feel internal pressure to conform or do what others tell you to do.- This state is marked by confidence, courage, and commitment to your values and aspirations. You feel free to show up authentically and take meaningful action.- Additionally, personal freedom gives you the ability to choose and believe what you want. It also gives you the independence to pursue your purpose and be yourself.- When you can do all these things, you have achieved an actual internal state of personal freedom.
Learning for Justice magazine is an annual publication that brings you articles on current issues that are crucial to building an inclusive, multiracial democracy.The magazine is free and available in print and online. Subscribers in the U.S. receive a print issue in the fall each year. International subscribers have access to all online content.To subscribe to Learning for Justice magazine, simply view your profile or create an account and tell us your subscription preferences.
The United States is often touted as the Land of the Free. However, its overcrowded prisons and jails paint a very different picture.
“I was made for the library, not the classroom. The classroom was a jail of other people’s interests. The library was open, unending, free.” Ta-Nehisi Coates
In Acts 16:16-40, we learn that Paul and Silas were thrown in a Philippian prison. An earthquake occurred, freeing the prisoners, and the jailer, who was responsible for all of them, almost took his own life. However, Paul reassured the jailer they were not going to escape. That night, the jailer and the members of his household became believers in Jesus.
One of my favourite read alouds is One Is a Snail, Ten Is a Crab. In April Pulley Sayre’s “counting by feet book,” one is a snail, two is a person, four is a dog, six is an insect…
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In the past four years 8,675 people have been convicted, or given police cautions, in England, Wales and Scotland
Make writing magical with metaphors! Beginning writers can practice creating their own metaphors with this sheet as a guide.
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Free Write Jail Arts and Literacy aims to help troubled youths in Chicago's Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center address their personal issues by writing poetry about their circumstances and upbringing. Jeffrey Brown talks with poet Reginald Dwayne Betts, who turned around his life with writing and education after eight and a half years in prison.