To love and serve the community is a respectable act. Here are some community quotes for you to ponder on that will surely aid you to become a better person and a better member of the community. The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members. We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and ... Read More
Hi friends! Hope you’re all staying happy and safe and HOME. During this time, it’s so important for us to all do what we can to support our communities and those in need. I wanted to pull together a few ways we can give back to those in need during COVID-19 from the comfort of our own couch. Some o
Essay about Community Service
The Building Community Poster reads: Turn off your TV. Leave your house. Know your neighbors, Look up when you are walking; Greet people; Sit on your stoop; Plant flowers; Use your library; Play to…
Starting Arts has always had a very close partnership with parents in the community. Parents have the power to change their school culture in amazing and effective ways. For example, Starting Arts…
Guest blogger Lori Desautels translates Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs into a blueprint for classroom practice that can set the stage with comfort, care, and self-reflection to optimize brain-compatible learning.
Want to become a better leader this year? Or just need some infographic inspiration? Check out the 10+ best leadership infographic examples & templates.
Looking for picture success quotes for inspiration or motivation? Want some large picture quotes to share on Pinterest or Twitter? Look no further.
Fifty years ago, things were different, people would get married and have children in their twenties, buy a house and seemingly have their life figured out. But times have changed. Today, with an overcrowded planet and a focus on careers, many people in the West choose not to have children or they delay starting a family. More than 1 in 5 US adults don't want kids.
Concerned about the state of the world, Canadian author and illustrator Elise Gravel created a wonderfully timely illustrated poster that explains the oddly elusive concept of empathy to kids in very simple terms. She also posits why empathy should be considered a superpower. The poster is free to print out for educational use. Parents, teachers, educators, librarians, and basically everyone who works with children: You can download and print this for educational uses. Gravel has also created
Mentor Text: Various Poems Writing Techniques: Writing poetry Writing around a theme or topic Building a writing community Background: Though it’s no longer something that I do, I have taught Art. …
Are you guilty of any of these? If so, you can kiss your productivity goodbye.
I haven’t post a sketchnote in a while and I’m excited to be able to start posting more regularly now. We have finished our time in Children’s Church, and are beginning to visit other churches to connect and create a bigger community in Christ. I’ll post more about 5:13 Ministries later. Here are my Sketchnotes […]
Read Pink and more premium Thriller/horror Community now on Tapas!
Eco-hub with social impact resources for worldwide consumers and brands to make better decisions. Be entertained, cause sustainability’s gone dope!
I have had the opportunity to spend some time with amazing people over the last couple of weeks. These include everything from researchers in basic science laboratories looking for nature’s r…
Created by an introvert and an extrovert.
Developing empathy in children has never been more fun than with this collection of 19 simple empathy activities for kids!