Friday, February 13, 2004

Educators Told to Help Children With Feelings

According to this story,
Randy Copas, director of the Hannah Neil Center for Children in Columbus, told eight school staff members at a workshop they should tell students that it's OK to be angry or sad, but what they do with those feelings is important.
It seems this workshop was devoted to teaching rudimentary common sense with a strong touchy-feely emphasis. More than likely, it's a beginning course in their professional development program. If tax dollars were used to pay for the workshop, I'd like to be reimbursed.

Hopefully, the lunch buffet was good.

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