Miss Orbach made Hot Dogs, French Fries, Mixed Vegetables and give the children a cup of juice.
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All the children took a bath
Today marks day three of the official chore sheet being put into play. Miss Orbach got started a little early today, because she was tried. Miss Orbach followed the normal routine. She read the rules and explain them to the children, then the chore chart and showed them how to do their chores. Miss Orbach has to repeat the rule until it becomes second nature to her and the children. We are working on consistency for the household. I have already explained to Miss Orbach that she has to remember the routines she has put in place. The only way the family will thrive, is if she takes control of her family.
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Each of them finished your chores within the 15-minute time frame. Once they had their chores they went into action. Miss Orbach just went to check on them a few times. Miss Orbach was able to put the French Fries in the oven and she put the mixed vegetables on. When the children were done doing their chores and they came downstairs in the living room and colored This was also really good because having the children chores overlapped with cooking dinner helps to kept the children out of the kitchen long enough for her to start dinner. Benjamin is normally in charge of keeping up with Lucas , when she is busy, but that is hard for him .Benjamin gets distracted with other things. During chore time Lucas follows the older kids and tries to help clean up. Dinner time went well. The children held up a conversation with Miss Orbach. They sat down at the table and waited until she sat down to begin to eat and most of the children excused themselves from the table. Miss Orbach really wants the children to make these things a
At the age of 29, Samuel Huntington married Martha Devotion on April 17, 1761. She was the daughter of the Rev. Ebenezer Devotion and Martha Lothrop in Norwich.
Dan’s father came home from work around 5:00 p.m., and Dan’s mother always had dinner ready by 5:30 p.m. Dan’s family always ate together at the kitchen table where they would talk about how school and work was. After dinner, Dan and his siblings helped clear the table, and some would help do the
I took this time to ask Ms. Cortes what is her plan for the end of the month. She told me she was not sure what to do. Her options are Eva's Village and the YMAC. I suggested she goes t the YMCA. This will allow her to stay close to the children's father. I told her she , s not making this decision for herself. She needs to think about her children. She is willing to think about it. I asked her if she want to go play with her children . She said no, because the were playing with their friends. Nicholas and Messiah play well with other children. The do not fight and they are not as aggressive. The only time they cried was when the were thirsty, fell down or climbed to high
“The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding, but you forget, you are just looking so much.”-Annie Leibovitz. American portrait photographer Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949 in Waterbury, Connecticut. In 1970 she applied for a job at Rolling Stone magazine, she was accepted and she became a staff photographer and within a span of 2 years she became the chief photographer of Rolling Stone magazine. In 1983 Annie started working for the great Vanity Fair magazine. From then on, her career was on a rollercoaster that only goes up. Later on, she worked on numerous supplementary projects that include Walt Disney Parks and Resorts "Year of a Million Dreams" campaign, Miley Cyrus’s Vanity Fair topless photo shoot, and the Rolling Stones Tour of the Americas '75. Leibovitz is not a great photographer; she is a great storyteller, which makes her a great photographer.
Title The writer of “Annie Get Your Camera” phrases it perfectly when she says, “few contemporary photographers can rival Annie Leibovitz in terms of sheer popularity and immediate familiarity.” Photographers often struggle to achieve the same level of popularity as artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso. Nonetheless, Leibovitz’s well-known portraits of celebrities like John Lennon, Whoopi Goldberg, and Demi Moore have helped her reach this level of fame. Annie Leibovitz challenges the standards of portrait photography and celebrity stereotypes through her use of controversial poses, nudity, and props.
Once a petite housekeeper girl to a singer for her organist brother with the fond of the telescope, became the first women to be officially recognized in a scientific position, significantly contributing to not only the field of science and astronomy, but along with the history of women in the work place. Through her accepted position as a paid assistant to her astronomer brother, she has contributed to essential findings, which led to receiving an honorary membership of the Royal Astronomical Society, and having several comets, an asteroid and a lunar crater bearing her name till this day. Her work in classifying the night sky has left an ever-lasting legacy for those who wishes and are studying in the subject. She continues to be honored and remembered with the naming of astronomical structures even after her death.
I showed her the Jigsaw puzzle. I printed for the children and some of the ideas I had for using house hold items for activities. Things such as cup stacking, the children could work as a team to make a pyramid. The would use 10 cups, a rubber band and string. I told her she has to take the time to find things her children can do or learn to do. I am here to make suggestion not to do all of the leg work. For 2-year-old Lucas I get her a bonding printout for parents and toddler. It listed nine ways to bond with toddlers. All of them involved her being proactive and spending with him. She things that means cut everyone else off, but explained that if she finds something for the other children to do. She can be with “just Lucas”, without isolating her from the other children. If she calls for reading or craft time. She will foster a bond with all of her children at the same. Pete dropped Drew and Benjamin off. Miss Orbach told them to hang up their wet clothes and to take a shower. Miss Orbach asked if I could leave early, because she was tries and it was hot. I told her I had to call the office and get it approved. She was upset when she was told,
I thought it would be a good idea to put some routines and charts in affect for the Cortes household. The charts I used were for discipline, chores and rewards. The last time I was at Ms. Cortes’ house, the boys had ripped up her list of rules. This made it difficult for Ms. Cortes to enforce them and be consistent. The discipline chart had five steps; step 1. Starting point, 2. The warning, 3. The timeout, 4. No TV or games and 5. Go to bedtime early. Right next to the discipline chart, we hung up the rules. I explained the Time out chart and the rules to Ms. Cortes and the children. Once Nichole and Messiah realized what the charts represented they tried to take them down. The chore and reward chart have pictures and the chore written under them. The will make it easy for the boys to follow it. The reward chart listed each boy’s name, the days of the
Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Her father was Bronson Alcott, and her mother was Abigail May. She also had three sisters, Anna, Elizabeth, and May. Alcott began writing at an early age, and the sisters would often act out her stories for their friends. Her father was the one who taught her until 1848, and she studied under family friends, like Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. She spent most of her childhood in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts, where she would visit Emerson’s library and go on excursions to the Walden Pond to study botany under Thoreau. The Alcotts were strong abolitionists, and were also part of the Underground Railroad. From 1850 to 1862, when their family was going through poverty, Alcott worked several jobs such as a teacher, seamstress, and household servant.
Can you believe there was a time in recent history that a person could be tortured or put to death because of their race or belief? Anne Frank was one of the millions of Jews who die during the holocaust. The holocaust was a terrible event where Jews were being wiped from earth’s history and existent. Anne Frank wrote a diary of the daily events, she and her family had to go thru to try and survive. Her diary was found and published showing a young Jewish girl’s side of the holocaust and showing the many things that went wrong with the world.
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) was born on October 12, 1891 in Berslau, Germany in a large family.
“I had a very privileged childhood and in many ways, that’s what I’m reacting against” (CHICAGO TRIBUNE ARTICLE). Martha Nussbaum was born in New York in 1947 to George Craven, a tax attorney, and Betty Warren, an interior designer. She lived, until the age of nine, at an estate owned by the Earl of Surrey. Nussbaum recalls this period of her life fondly and loved being near her mother and was adored by her father. She recollects her parents being happy together.
Waltraud Herbstirth is the author of Edith Stein: A Biography. She studied German philology and new philology in Wurzburg, Heidelberg and Freiburg. In 1953, she became a Discalced Carmelite nun in Cologne. Her job during her time as a Carmelite nun was to write biographies on interesting and important people within the order.
My brother played football in high school. He really enjoyed it. But he also enjoyed smoking marijuana. It affected his gaming because he would be too tired to try his hardest. I don’t think he should have stayed on the team. But the couches never knew. That’s why I think High school students on a team should have a drug test every 3 weeks. It will help with student grades, attitude, and physical ability.
I’ve found many organizations that could help me in on professional development, professional organizations, and finding a mentor. The one that stood out to me was the ICF( International Coaching Federation). The ICF is an organization who’s purpose is to advance the art, science and practice of professional coaching. The ICF has independent certifications and a large network of coaches. Being involved in the organization would allow coaches to develop coaching skills, establish a professional standard, and network. It also includes discounts on events, staff support, and continuing coaching education. To join there is a $245 fee that is billed annually, as well as a Membership Eligibility Requirements. Having a mentor can be a very useful