Jacquie Harrison
I'm an Elementary teacher who has worked in several school districts across the grades and across the country for 20+ years now. I am passionate about what I do and see blogging as a way to help answer other people's questions and concerns about their children's learning. That being said, I'm not all about the teaching. My motto is "Live, Love, Laugh and Learn" and as I get older I find it more and more important to live each day to it's fullest. Connecting with people and sharing their lives and stories is when I'm happiest but I enjoy quiet reflective times as well. For me, when I'm not playing my piano or working out, there are times when I just need to write and I hope that this venue will be a good platform for that.
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Education/Experience
B.Ed (Queen s University, University of British Columbia) B.A. (University of Toronto) Gr 9 Royal ConservatoryInterests
Elementary Education, Early Literacy, Special Needs (Asperger s Syndrome), Fine Arts (Music/Drama/Dance), Writing (Short Stories/Children s Books/Poetry), Physical FitnessMotto
Live, Love, Laugh, Learn
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Tuesdays with MitchAuthor, journalist, screenwriter, playwright, radio and television broadcaster, musician and philanthropist; what's not to like about this man and his work? -
Chloe Cat's Internet InterventionThe long journey to recovery starts with the first step. So take this brief quiz to discover whether or not you may have internet addiction issues that need to be addressed. Your pet will thank you. -
First Day Fears and TearsThey're happy, sad, excited, worried, emotions are definitely on high alert, and that's just the parents on the first day back to school, what about the kids ? With a few proactive steps and maybe some deep breaths it doesn't have to be that way.
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Back to School"It's the most wonderful time of the year" or so the song goes, but not for some. Do you need some help transitioning back into school routines? Here are some tried and true tips from a Mom/Teacher who has been there/done that.







