Kindergarten Social Justice Update


Hope, Care, Love, Believe in Yourself and Never Give Up...
A Fantastic Start to Social Justice and Tikkun Olam in Kindergarten 
September 2017





What a beautiful way to launch our year of tikkun olam and social justice in the Kindergarten with two beautiful stories - The Carrot Seed by Ruth Krauss and Rose's Garden by Peter H. Reynolds. Each story is about a child who has planted seeds, but as the kindergarten students quickly understood - often times it takes more than just having the necessary things (and they are necessary!) (sunshine, dirt, shovel, water, gloves, seeds) to help something grow. In The Carrot Seed, everyone in the boy's family told him repeatedly that his carrot seed would never come up, but the boy kept weeding and watering his seeds. In Rose's Garden, Rose was patient through each season watching and waiting for her flowers to bloom. In both stories, the children shared something in common - they BELIEVED that their seeds would grow and they NEVER gave up hope that it would happen! From these two deep discussions, we concluded that each of us should never give up hope when we believe deeply in something, care about it and have worked hard to try and make something happen! The Kindergarten are in the process of creating their own kinderGARDEN with colorful paper flowers.


















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