Before I introduce our wonderful angels who are all sharing their craft and unique skills for a minimum fee in which 100% goes to Covidcaremy, allow me to address the (HORRIBLE) elephant in the room.
I am highly alarmed, upset and disturbed by the xenophobic sentiments of those against the Rohingyas. I am sure you have seen some of footages of undocumented non-citizens at EMCO (Enhanced MCO) areas allegedly being arrested en mass and sent to immigration facitliies - including children!
(update: IGP: Mass operations being carried out to weed out illegal immigrants) Link here: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/05/02/igp-mass-operations-being-carried-out-to-weed-out-illegal-immigrants#cxrecs_s
For those who need a little recap of what's what, read this article by Aseas Post: https://theaseanpost.com/article/myanmars-rohingya-unwanted-people
I speak to Maalini Ramalo, Director of Social Protection DHRAA and Secretariat of COVIDCAREMY Marginalized Community Support Group her thoughts about this whole fiasco.
She then gives us a recap of what CovidcareMY is all about and how much has been raised since they first started this coalition of like-minded Malaysian NGOs.
I also get to meet with these wonderful angels (we had Kar Mun aka Lemon on my show before too), and we invited her back for a fun "Let's Get to Know Each Other's Craft Speed Date Style".
Each of us, woulld be given 2-3 minutes each to introduce what we are doing to raise funds for CovidCareMY.
Tune in as we giggle away to this short game and find out how you can help contribute to the fund with these kind souls. All fees taken are donated back to CovidCareMY.
1. Kar Mun aka Lemon (IG: @lemontells) does Oracle Card Reading for RM10-15
2. Sharon Kaur Sidhu (IG: @lunalazuli.x) reads Birth Charts for RM15-20
3. Cheryl Chook ( FB: Gaaken Classroom Puchong) conducts Online Science and Maths Experiments for the family (30-40mins session) for RM10. I'm going to do this with the kids.
4. Megan Chng (IG: meganchng) #Menari4Makan online dance classes for RM10 (She wanted to raise RM140 to help pay for a family for 10 days, but she recently managed to raise RM5000 over within days!!!) and finally,
5.Your Truly conducts prenatal classes at @yogaonethatiwantstudio every Wednesday at 9:15am to help sustain my friend's yoga studio.
You can buy passes (RM25 for one class or RM100 for Unlimited 10days). You don't have to use those passes for my class, you can use it to try other yoga classes too. Check out their Instagram to find out more. ALL my teaching fees are being donated to CovidCareMY too!
Thanks ladies for that really good laught and workout.
You can also donate to CovidcareMY directly via:
Method 1: https://kitafund.com/7640-support-marginalised-communities-through-emergency-needs/updates
or
Method 2: RHB Bank 2124790045100 (Persatuan Jaringan Pembangunan Malaysia Luarbandar Malaysia)
Children who have donated to COVIDCAREMY will now receivea COMPASSIONATE CHILD AWARD CERT. Just send them proof of donation receipt & WHATSAPP to Ms Maalini (012 635 6351) with your child's full name on it.
FINALLY .. we have our CONTEST GIVEAWAY!
Tanamera is kindly sponsoring the winner Tanamera Products worth RM500! Whoohoo!!!!
Please answer your qusestions below:
1. How much has CovdicareMY raised so far as Maalini points out during our LIVE show?
2. What is the name of song that Megan was teaching us online?
3. Who are the founders of Tanamera?
Please answer at the comment box of FACEBOOK.
Thank you for watching and good luck!
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過5萬的網紅Daphne Iking,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Before I introduce our wonderful angels who are all sharing their craft and unique skills for a minimum fee in which 100% goes to Covidcaremy, allowe ...
kind of teaching method 在 謙預 Qianyu.sg Facebook 的最讚貼文
【教書育人,立德樹人】(English writing below)
「李老師,怎麼我看妳都不會發火的?看來我要跟妳修行,學學妳的耐性!」
上星期,一位同事突然冒出這句可愛的話語。
我教書不知不覺已有十一年, 教了至少兩百多個學生。教導小朋友和我的客人,其實沒什麼分別,一樣都是迷糊,一樣需要一位老馬識途的老師來引導,有些小孩其實比大人還懂事。在這引導過程中,我嚴厲時,客人、孩子是否能受教,就看他們對我的信任和自身的學習態度了。
身為老師,臨場反應和懂得變通是很重要的,而我自己對這三項事也很堅持:
一、我不稱讚學生的外表
有些父母會把幼小的女兒打扮得很漂亮,頭髮綁得美美,每星期穿著不一樣的蓬蓬公主裙,頭上還戴著一個小皇冠來上課。但穿得再美麗,我絕不對她們說:「哇!可愛啊!漂亮啊!美麗啊!」
課室不是選美的舞台。我不想學生們的心靈建立在外表上,內心卻是空洞的。沒有被李老師稱讚漂亮的孩子,心裡會怎麼想呢?以後她們也要打扮漂亮來上課嗎?父母若沒這經濟能力呢?
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某小一生喜歡打扮清涼,總穿著牛仔熱褲和無袖露臍裝。她向我喊冷,被我狠狠地訓:「妳來上課,妳知道課室有冷氣,為什麼妳沒有穿好來或帶外套?妳看老師也沒穿妳那樣的衣服,妳的朋友也沒有。每個星期老師在講課,妳冷到分心,又一直打斷老師的課喊冷。那妳告訴老師,這是妳的問題還是李老師的問題?」
她默默地說:「我的問題。」
「是妳的問題,妳就自己去解決,不要把妳的問題推給老師,妳這樣是很自私的。」
那天下課,我提醒她母親讓孩子帶外套上課。她母親得知後,就說:「哎呀,她啦,每次都要穿成那樣,說那樣才美!」
「媽媽,孩子不懂,需要家長的提醒。我已告訴孩子了,請媽媽協助。」
那也是那小女孩在我課堂上,最後一次喊冷了。
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那天是新學年的第一堂課。
這小孩躲在課室門外,無論媽媽怎麼勸和哄,她都一直哇哇大哭,不肯踏進課室。所有的孩子都已就座,唯獨她。我看著她那嬌小的身影,心想要上課了,總得想個辦法。
我走到門外,伸出我的手,說:「下午好,我是李老師。妳可以告訴我妳叫什麼名字嗎?」
孩子一把鼻涕,一把淚地說出自己的名字。我便驚呼:「XX,哇!妳知道嗎?妳的頭髮好漂亮啊!卷卷蓬蓬的!李老師好喜歡啊!是媽媽幫妳梳頭嗎?還是妳自己梳?」
就這樣,一問一答中,我慢慢地把孩子牽進課室了。那是我第一次,也是最後一次稱讚她的外表。我是真心覺得她的自然捲髮很漂亮。據聞,這孩子到別班補課時,還是會哭得唏哩哇啦,唯獨來我班。她自己也說不上為什麼。我想,也算是我們師生間的一種五行的緣份。
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二、我注重孩子的禮儀
某次有位同事說,助我的課是一種享受,因為學生的秩序好,功課也好。
我要求孩子進到課室,要向老師打招呼 (很多都不會),上課時不許講話,也不準以英語和同學溝通,交上作業,要放整齊。要上廁所,要先站好才問老師:「李老師,請問我可以上廁所嗎?」而不是一邊拉著褲子,一邊嚷嚷:「我要去廁所!」
禮貌,是最容易行的善,也是我們人類最初學的善。
在這方面,我很有原則。同事問我,為什麼注重學生們的體統和禮貌?
我說,這才能製造一個好的學習環境,對老師來說,教書愉快,對小朋友來說,學習也愉快。懂得說謝謝,懂得說對不起,懂得謙讓,可以促進人與人之間的關係。將來他們長大後,我希望他們好的禮貌,能為他們贏來好的人緣,工作起來,很多事情會比較順利。
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三、我對能力強孩子的要求
每一個班上,都會有些小朋友天資聰穎,一教就會。完成功課彷彿電光石火般的速度。
問題是,年紀小小就比同學們卓越時,會忽略了互相幫助的重要。
有一次,一位已完成功課的學生被我安排去協助班上較弱的同學。她教到一半時,發出很不耐煩的聲音,馬上被我喝止。
「妳也會有做錯功課,或不會做功課的時候,李老師每一次都教妳,有沒有這樣地喊過妳?」
她扁著嘴搖搖頭。
「那妳為什麼沒有學習老師教導的態度,去幫助妳的同學?」
她說不出話。
「妳很聰明,老師很開心,妳的學習能力很強,但老師希望妳的聰明不只是為自己,也能夠去幫助比妳慢的朋友,就好像老師用我們的聰明來幫助你們,大家一起進步,這樣的聰明才是最厲害的。」
天賜於你大能力,你就要學會擔當比較大的責任,種下善因,將來依舊有這因緣能有大智慧。
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這十多年來,教了兩百多個學生,遇到很多不同類型的父母和莘莘學子。我當然也曾被一些孩子推倒,抓傷,甚至大聲吼叫,也曾親眼看到同事被學生用鉛筆挫傷手掌,鮮血淋漓,嚇得我在那兒大呼小叫。
很多父母有空生,沒空教,沒能力教,這是事實。我無法用我的玄學本領來改善他們的家庭問題,雖難免有遺憾,但在四面牆的課室裡,我盡我教書的能力,幫助家長們培育他們的孩子。
無論是客人還是小朋友,在我心中,從來都沒有壞學生,只是我還沒找到最適合的教導方法而已。
今年我遇到很多很棒的老師,都很努力地貢獻給小朋友。感恩有她們的陪伴,也很感謝父母們這一年裡送給我的禮物。
我們都是人類靈魂的工程師,大家再接再厲,一定能賦予孩子們一個非常健康的生命成長過程,讓他們擁有既美好又有意義的回憶。
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"Teacher Lee, why do you never get angry? I must learn spiritual cultivation from you to learn your patience!"
Last week, a colleague adorably said that to me out of the blue.
I have been teaching for 11 years unknowingly. Teaching my clients and young children are not very different. Both are equally clueless, both need the guidance of an experienced teacher. Some children also turn out to be more sensible than adults. In this process of guiding, when I am strict, whether the clients or students can accept the teachings, will depend on their trust in me and their personal learning attitude.
As a teacher, adaptability and spontaneous reaction are very critical. And these are the three matters that I am very principled in:
1) I do not praise the outer appearance of my students.
Many parents will doll up their daughters for class. Some little girls will come with fanciful braids and in different princess frocks every week. There are some who even wear a sparkling tiara. No matter how prettily dressed they are, I never exclaim at them, "Wow, how cute! How pretty! How beautiful!"
A classroom is not a stage for a beauty pageant. I do not wish for the young children to build a strong mindset based on external appearances, and have an empty heart. For the children who do not get praised on their appearances by me, what would they be thinking? What if they too wish to dress up next time? What is going to happen if their parents do not have the financial ability to support their vanity?
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One P1 girl liked to dress in denim shorts and sleeveless cropped tops. Very often, she would complain of coldness. Once I got very stern and told her, "You know that the classroom is air-conditioned. Why did you come to class without a jacket? You do not see me dressed like you, your classmates do not either. Every week, you would get so cold that you cannot focus in class and would interrupt me often with your complaints of coldness. Tell me, is this a problem you or Teacher Lee created?"
She replied quietly, "I created."
"Since you created this problem, then you have to solve it yourself. Do not push your problem to me. That is very selfish of you."
That day after class, I reminded her mother to pack a jacket for her. After knowing what happened, her mum said, "Aiyah, she lah, always want to dress like that, say like that then pretty."
"Madam, the kid does not realise that, so she needs the reminder from her parents. I have already spoken to her and I seek your assistance."
That was the last time the little girl ever complained of coldness in my class again.
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It was the first lesson of a new academic year.
This child hid beside the classroom door. Regardless how her mother advised or coaxed her, she cried non-stop, refusing to step inside the class. All the kids were already seated, sans for her. I looked at her minute figure, and looked at the clock. The class got to start soon. I had to think of a way.
I walked out of the classroom and stretched out my hand, "Good afternoon, I am Teacher Lee. Can you tell me your name?"
In between her blubbers of tears and mucus, the child told me her name. I exclaimed, "XX, wow! Do you know that your hair is very pretty? It's curly and bouncy! Teacher Lee likes it a lot! Did Mummy comb your hair for you, or did you do it yourself?"
Just like that, in our mini Q&A, I slowly led the child into the classroom. That was my first and last time complimenting on her looks. I sincerely do think she has really pretty natural curls. From what I heard, when this child goes for make-up lessons in other classes, she would still cry like a baby, except for my class. She couldn't tell me why either. I guess, this is an elemental affinity of our teacher-student bond.
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2) I value manners in my students
A colleague once told me that assisting me in my class was an enjoyment, as the class had good order and the children could do their work well.
I insist that children must greet the teachers when they enter the classroom (Many don't). They are not allowed to talk during lessons, and definitely not in English. When they submit their work, they have to do it neatly and not throw it onto the teachers. If they wish to go to the restroom, they must stand properly and ask, "Teacher Lee, may I go to the restroom?", and not grab on to their pants and yell, "Teacher, I want to go toilet!"
I am very principled on this, and my colleague asked why the extra emphasis on propriety and courtesy?
Courtesy is the very first form of kindness that we humans learn, and it remains as the easiest kind deed to do.
My reply was: so that we can create a conducive learning environment, that the teachers enjoy teaching in and the children revel learning in. Knowing how to say thank you, sorry and giving way can enhance inter-personal relationships. When these children grow up, my hope is that with their good manners, it pave the way for better relations with people, and life will be much easier for them at home and at work.
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3) I have expectations towards children of stronger abilities
In every class, there will be some children that are especially smart. They learn fast and finish homework at the speed of lightning. Problem is, when they are better than their peers at a young age, they do not always understand the concept of helping one another.
Once, I asked a student who had finished her work to help her weaker classmate. Halfway through, she made loud exasperation sounds and I immediately put a halt to her behaviour.
"There will be times when you do your homework wrongly or do not know how to do. And every time when I teach you, have I ever shouted at you?"
She pursed her lips and shook her head.
"Then why did you not learn my teaching attitude to help your classmates?"
She could not say a word.
"You are very smart and I am happy that you have strong learning ability. However, I hope you do not use your cleverness only for yourself, but also to help your friends who are slower than you. Just like how we teachers use our cleverness to help all of you, so that everyone can improve themselves together. Such cleverness is the most amazing kind."
When Heaven bestows great abilities onto you, you have to learn how to shoulder greater responsibility. As you plough these seeds of kindness, you then regain the affinity for great wisdom even in your next rebirths.
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Having taught 200+ students in over a decade, I have met many different types of parents and children. In this journey of teaching, I have had students who pushed me down with force, scratched me and bellowed at me. I once witnessed a fellow teacher, who had her palm stabbed by a student with a pencil. It was somewhat an accident, but still...
Many parents have the time to give birth to children, but do not have the time and ability to teach. That is a fact of reality. It is always with a slight regret that I cannot use my Metaphysics ability to help them manage their domestic issues, but within the four walls of a classroom, I do my best to help parents groom their children.
Be it my clients or these young children, in my heart, there is never a bad student. Sometimes, it is just that I have yet to find a teaching method that is most suitable for them.
This year, I met many great teachers who are working very hard to contribute to the children. I am thankful to have their help, and also thank you to the parents who have showered me with gifts this year.
We are all engineers of the human soul. Let's work hard so that we can give the children a very healthy growing up process, and that their childhood memories will be beautiful and meaningful.
kind of teaching method 在 Racheal Kwacz - Child & Family Development Specialist Facebook 的最佳解答
To say I am excited and honored to be teaching this comprehensive parenting workshop would be an understatement. It is the best-of-the-best of all my workshops, favorite experientials, and will radically change the way you lead, love, and parent.
WHAAATTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!! ❤️❤️🎉
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RESPECTING PARENTING : SURVIVING TO THRIVING
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Stripes Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
10am - 6pm
An exclusive one-day comprehensive workshop with Child & Family Development Specialist, Racheal Kwacz, discover a more intimate way of parenting and raising kind, compassionate, resilient, confident, little ones that won't divide or separate you from each other.
Warm and engaging, Racheal will equip and empower you with helpful tools to really understand the heart of parenting with profound experientials, role-plays, dialogue and discussion, marrying the ideals of Respectful Parenting principles in a Asian context.
Topics that will be covered in the workshop:
+ Understanding the why and our Heart-Gut-Brain connection
+ Creating firm boundaries without ruining the parent-child relationship
+ Marrying different parenting styles - spouse, parents, inlaws, outlaws, kakaks
+ Responding to your child and connecting empathy with rebellion
+ Turning tears into intimate moments of bonding that encourage progress
+ Communicating with your little one and learning to see the big picture in the little details
+ Coping with the loneliness and burn-out without losing yourself
+ Finding time and enjoying each other while juggling the responsibilities
Who is this workshop for?
This is for any parent whether you are in the planning stages and just trying to get equipped, pregnant and readying your ammo, or deep in the throes and trenches of parenting. It doesn't matter if you've never or already attended a Racheal Kwacz workshop, this is a comprehensive course that marries the best-of-the-best and promises an unforgettable confidence-building day that will radically change your parenting.
How much does it cost?
RM 895 / per person (early bird)
RM 995 / per person (regular)
RM 1595 / per couple (guardians of the same child)
Includes morning and afternoon tea break and workshop materials
To register, please email jasmine@suppagood.com
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Racheal Kwacz is a Child & Family Development Specialist, women’s leadership speaker and mama tribe writer. Having trained, educated, and lived in the USA, Racheal studied under Deborah Carlisle Solomon, former RIE Executive Director, in Magda Gerber’s Educaring Approach. She has a degree in Theatre and Child & Family Development and is a master of marrying both her backgrounds into a lively, fun, interactive experience for her audiences and workshop participants.
As a thought leader, Racheal has had years of international experience working with children, training teachers, leading and developing curriculum for childcare centres as well as being a parent educator. She specializes in babies and toddlers 3-and under; focusing on equipping and empowering parents with tools for Respectful Parenting through “The RACHEAL Method”. Her most popular sold-out workshops include "Toddler Wars", "Preschool Wars", "Food Wars", and she recently led a dialogue with 180 pediatricians, obstetricians and gynaecologists on "Device Wars".
She writes parenting articles with Happy Go KL and is regularly featured on BFM Radio. She has also previously appeared in various publications including The Star, TimeOut, TimeOut Kids, Aforadio, BFM Radio, Her World, New Straits Times, Sinar Harian, Borneo Post, Zafigo, ButterKicap, Malaysia Tatler, Tatler Weddings, Harper’s Bazaar, 417 Magazine and was recently featured as a Super FEMALE for female magazine.
To learn more, connect with her on her website or follow her on socialmedia @rachealkwacz !
kind of teaching method 在 Daphne Iking Youtube 的最佳貼文
Before I introduce our wonderful angels who are all sharing their craft and unique skills for a minimum fee in which 100% goes to Covidcaremy, allowe me to address the (HORRIBLE) elephant in the room.
I am highly alarmed, upset and disturbed by the xenophobic sentiments of those against the Rohingyas. I am sure you have seen some of footages of undocumented non-citizens at EMCO (Enhanced MCO) areas allegedly being arrested en mass and sent to immigration facitliies - including children!
(update: IGP: Mass operations being carried out to weed out illegal immigrants) Link here: https://www.thestar.com.my/…/igp-mass-o…
For those who need a little recap of what's what, read this article by Aseas Post: https://theaseanpost.com/…/myanmars-roh…
I speak to Maalini Ramalo, Director of Social Protection DHRAA and Secretariat of COVIDCAREMY Marginalized Community Support Group her thoughts about this whole fiasco.
She then gives us a recap of what CovidcareMY is all about and how much has been raised since they first started this coalition of like-minded Malaysian NGOs.
I also get to meet with these wonderful angels (we had Kar Mun aka Lemon on my show before too), and we invited her back for a fun "Let's Get to Know Each Other's Craft Speed Date Style".
Each of us, woulld be given 2-3 minutes each to introduce what we are doing to raise funds for CovidCareMY.
Tune in as we giggle away to this short game and find out how you can help contribute to the fund with these kind souls. All fees taken are donated back to CovidCareMY.
1. Kar Mun aka Lemon (IG: @lemontells) does Oracle Card Reading for RM10-15
2. Sharon Kaur Sidhu (IG: @lunalazuli.x) reads Birth Charts for RM15-20
3. Cheryl Chook ( FB: Gaaken Classroom Puchong) conducts Online Science and Maths Experiments for the family (30-40mins session) for RM10. I'm going to do this with the kids.
4. Megan Chng (IG: meganchng) #Menari4Makan online dance classes for RM10 (She wanted to raise RM140 to help pay for a family for 10 days, but she recently managed to raise RM5000 over within days!!!) and finally,
5.Your Truly conducts prenatal classes at @yogaonethatiwantstudio every Wednesday at 9:15am to help sustain my friend's yoga studio.
You can buy passes (RM25 for one class or RM100 for Unlimited 10days). You don't have to use those passes for my class, you can use it to try other yoga classes too. Check out their Instagram to find out more. ALL my teaching fees are being donated to CovidCareMY too!
Thanks ladies for that really good laugh and workout.
You can also donate to CovidcareMY directly via:
Method 1: https://kitafund.com/7640-suppo…/updates
or
Method 2: RHB Bank 2124790045100 (Persatuan Jaringan Pembangunan Malaysia Luarbandar Malaysia)
Children who have donated to COVIDCAREMY will now receivea COMPASSIONATE CHILD AWARD CERT. Just send them proof of donation receipt & WHATSAPP to Ms Maalini (012 635 6351) with your child's full name on it.
FINALLY .. we have our CONTEST GIVEAWAY!
Tanamera is kindly sponsoring the winner Tanamera Products worth RM500! Whoohoo!!!!
Please answer your qusestions below:
1. How much has CovdicareMY raised so far as Maalini points out during our LIVE show?
2. What is the name of song that Megan was teaching us online?
3. Who are the founders of Tanamera?
Please answer at the comment box of my FACEBOOK PAGE : DAPHNE IKING
Thank you for watching and good luck!