Delighted to contribute this blog entry to the PINS Blog to support their discussion about love in education.
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My thoughts, and mine alone, on why love matters in Early Childhood Practice. I am interested in how we ensure children experience love when they are in nursery. I am simply searching for some answers.
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Sunday, 18 November 2018
Te aroha
I received a lovely email back from Diana who I met in Budapest, from New Zealand. Her colleagues sung the most beautiful Maori song after her PED talk and I had emailed her to ask what it was. She sent me a lovely email back and links to two songs, she couldn't quite remember which it was. Both are beautiful. The second one is about love. They are Maori songs to sing with children:
E tu Kahikatea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=C3WvxrStQ_0
Te Aroha
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=uefJdSCkzPo
Te aroha - love
Te whakapono - Faith
Me te Rangimarie - Peace
Tatou tatou e - For us all.
Beautiful words. Have a listen.
E tu Kahikatea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Te Aroha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Te aroha - love
Te whakapono - Faith
Me te Rangimarie - Peace
Tatou tatou e - For us all.
Beautiful words. Have a listen.
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