It is an Enchanted Care Tradition to ask our students to make posters sharing how they celebrate the holidays.
To help anyone who is confused, I made a sample one myself.
It was interesting to make. I tried to balance a truthful telling of my family's traditions with a professional responsibility to be sensitive to my students who do not share my faith.
I didn't mention my family's Baby Jesus Birthday cake which I have made nearly every year since my children were born. (Yup! my kids eat CHOCOLATE CAKE on Christmas morning!) However, I did put a little tiny Christmas blessing on my poster. I think I did a good job.
I can't wait to see the posters my children make!
To help anyone who is confused, I made a sample one myself.
It was interesting to make. I tried to balance a truthful telling of my family's traditions with a professional responsibility to be sensitive to my students who do not share my faith.
I didn't mention my family's Baby Jesus Birthday cake which I have made nearly every year since my children were born. (Yup! my kids eat CHOCOLATE CAKE on Christmas morning!) However, I did put a little tiny Christmas blessing on my poster. I think I did a good job.
I can't wait to see the posters my children make!
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