COVID_19 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: A MESSAGE FROM CATHERINE LEE
KINDNESS_GRATITUDE_CONNECTION
"There are aways many times when
we reflect on our philosophy and pedagogy and right now is one of those
times. This global pandemic has seen many of our children staying at
home; many of our families working from home; many families becoming unemployed
and some of our children continuing to play and learn at preschool each
day.
This has been a provocation for me and my Educational Team to
reflect on kindness, gratitude, connection, and staying true to our
philosophy. We have opened our hearts even more to our children and
families to support them during this very challenging time. And as we
have found more ways to celebrate gratitude, we too have found more joy in
teaching and sharing our lives with our children and families.
One of our acts of kindness was
inspired by how the pandemic was impacting and restricting our children's and
families' freedom to enjoy their neighbourhood. In NSW, Australia, public
playgrounds are closed and families are only allowed to move around their
neighborhood to exercise. I became very aware that during the 2 weeks school
holidays our gorgeous nature-filled outdoor learning environment would be empty
of children. So with careful planning, I invited 2 families a day to play
and exercise in our playground. This supported their connection to the
preschool and provided our children and their families to have a morning or
afternoon outside their homes, knowing they were safe and not breaking any
rules. Our families have told us that this very simple act of kindness meant so
much to them.
Although now my days are filled with
more policy writing and implementing new procedures to ensure the safety of my
team, children and their families, I am so privileged to be able to continue to
teach each day. This brings me great joy, especially during this
time.
Loris Malaguzzi's words are always in my heart - "Nothing without joy".
Director/Nominated Supervisor and Early Childhood
Teacher
The Point Preschool
Oyster Bay, Sydney
Australia
Our vision is to continue the dream of the Oyster Bay parents who originally built the preschool to create a preschool that nurtures and values children and brings families and communities together. Proudly providing high quality, not-for-profit, community-based early childhood education since 1956.
We acknowledge the original custodians of this land, the Dharawal people and their language and all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the community.
Labels: Centres, compassion, Empathy, generosity, Gratitude, international, Kindness, love
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