Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Worth of a Child

Do you remember my posts about the student that stole things from our classroom, pooped in a urinal, talked out of turn and pretty much had behavior issues all school year? Well, one morning last week he said, "Mrs. Lancaster. Don't look." (Words every adult wants to hear from a child, right?) He then preceded to ask me, "How do you spell you?", so I had him search for the sight word 'you' on our Word Wall. Then he asked how to spell 'are'. Trying to encourage him, I said, "If you can't find it on the Word Wall, sound it out. You can do it." He then continued to work hard on his 'secret project'. After a time, he got out of his chair and walked over to the table where I was testing students. Handing me a piece of scratch paper, he said, "Mrs. Lancaster, will you write your name?" I quickly jotted down my name and handed it back to him. A few minutes later, he got up from his desk, came back over and handed this to me...





THIS is why I do what I do. EVERY child is worth it!

10 comments:

Michelle said...

Oh my gosh so so sweet!!!

dluvscoke said...

Isn't it though?! And, in case you can't make out that last word, it is...t c h r (teacher). Kids hear consonants first. I am so happy he got the 'ch' sound.

jaesi said...

{{{{love}}}}

Marilyn said...

Now that brings tears to my eyes. I'm so glad I got to spend 15 years working in kindergarten. I love little children :)

Unknown said...

I love it!

Casdok said...

Awwww sniff :)
Wow.

Bonnie@TheFragileXFiles said...

How darling is that! That's a keeper, forever....

Lizbeth said...

Awwww, that is so sweet!!!

carolinaheartstrings said...

That makes me want to cry!!! How wonderful the innocent are.

Alessa @ Carolina HeartStrings said...

Wow - what a breakthroug - wonderful. Alessa

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