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Each Saturday, we invite you to join us in linking up your favorite pins!   We love to see what you have been up to.   It keeps us inspired!    Whatever you have to share, we want to see: tips, recipes, stories, DIY ideas…   if its family-friendly, this is the spot for it!

This was my favorite pin shared from last week from I think we could be friends.  
It is probably obvious why I love this one!  I was a teacher and worked as a reading specialist part-time at one of my schools, I am a play therapist, and I have FOUR kids that I hope will grow up to love reading!

SNEAK PEEK:

helping readersOver the years of teaching, I’ve learned there are 3 kinds of readers:

  • Those who are good at reading and love to read.
  • Those who are good at reading, but yet “don’t like” to read.
  • Those who struggle with reading and do not like to read.

1)  Those who love to read… this is the kid who is easy… shove a book in his hands and let him go. For these kids, reading is a positive experience. (Chances are these are the kids who are doing very well in other areas in school.  Yes… reading and doing well in school go hand in hand. Thank you Captain Obvious!)

Your biggest problem is going to be staying current with the newest books.  These kids know what’s new and they want to be reading it. (Parents of struggling readers try really hard not to stick your tongue out at this point!)

2) And then there are those kids who are good at reading but “don’t like” it.  I’ll be honest… I didn’t realize there was this kind of kid until my son was in my class.  He’s this kid.  (And yes… they are usually boys.)

SEE MORE HERE. 

 

 NOW ONTO THE PIN-IT PARTY FOR YOU! 

If you’d like to link-up with us, simply follow the party rules and link away!

1. Follow the co-hosts on pinterest (links below)

 

2. Pin our “pin-it party” picture. (this one) Or~ put it somewhere on your blog (maybe by the post that you are pinning… “I shared this post HERE”   

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3. Add as many of your great pins as you want!  Remember to get your pins from pinterest & not from your blog page. It will make us easier to re-pin a pin instead of a post.

4. Hop around and re-pin other pins from this page- lets share each others great ideas and make all of our lives run just a little bit smoother.

5. Adding your link gives us permission to use an image from the pin (or post connected to the pin) to feature on next week’s pin-it party. because of this we ask that you only link up images from your own site, and images that you have taken, created or have legal rights to.

Thanks!

REMINDER:  When it asks for your NAME, you can put your PIN NAME or your POST TITLE NAME.   It will be how we determine what your pin is about when we all read it.

Paula from beauty through imperfection

 

 

ME~ Becky from your modern family

Gabrielle from MamaGab

Whitney from beauty in the mess

Kristi from klover house

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Hi there!

I’m Becky, a former elementary school teacher turned certified child development therapist and blogger. I work at home with my husband and together we are raising (and partially homeschooling) our four children in the Carolinas. I love diet coke, ice cream, and spending time with my family.

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