"Based on your perception about yourself and how others see you, how will you improve your personal and social relationships?"
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"Based on your perception about yourself and how others see you, how will you improve your personal and social relationships?"
It could not be better
Hey guys!
Sorry that I wasn’t writing for such a long time. I was too busy to write because I had to organize many things for my internship in Iceland. But anyway I am back again. :)
As you can already see in my last posts, I am in Iceland now, and I really enjoy it. The first week of my internship is over and it was very good. The people in the kindergarten are very nice and friendly. There is no reason to be scared of asking questions or be afraid of the language. My Icelandic is not the best, but I am still learning it. I can already say who I am, where I am from and so on. Some easy sentences, in the past days I learned a few words from kids in my group, it is actually the best way to learn a new language. And I am proud that I can understand already some words or sentences :)
I will not post any pictures of the kindergarten maybe one of the building but not from the inside.
So that was it for today!
Chereo!
A. Greenleave
This book could br reach to any elementary age student especially if one is talking about rain. The book talks about a person finding the excitement in a rain. This story is about a little girl named Molly getting her perspective changed by her best friend, Sophie. Molly and Sophie are on the way home from school and Molly is whining about the rain when Sophie begins to show her that if she looks at the rain just a little bit differently, it can be great. Suddenly, the annoying tapping sound of the rain on the roof of the school bus is a team of tap dancers putting on a show, and so on. Sophie teaches Molly that you can make anything more fun if you just look at it in a creative way. I liked how this book teaches children how to change their perspective in a simple, easy to understand way. I would recommend this book for young readers.