What it’s all about
Quote of the day:
Jay Rosen says that blogging is emotional, it’s about freedom… he calls blogs “the little first amendment machines.” Listics: A Sandhill Joint
Emotional life drives: Social competency, academic achievement, spirituality, confidence levels, self-esteem, sleep, weight, addictions, ability for problem solving, attitude, values, beliefs, work ethic, world view, politics, religion, bias, health … relationships, relationships, relationships …
And yet in education it is avoided, ignored, denied, silenced, repressed, or overlooked.
Lately, the only thing I care about when I teach teachers, is how emotional life affects their interactions with young children. It is more important than reading, writing, curriculum, science, or math.
For emotional life affects everything, begins in the earliest of the earliest, emotional memories of our lives, and lasts until we die.
