With Remembrance Day approaching, I have spent some time
this week discussing the concept of "peace" with the Kiddoes. We read
a story by Todd Parr entitled, "The Peace Book". This book accurately
and age appropriately discusses with many relevant examples, what peace is.
We have learned this week that peace means having all of our
"needs" met. (i.e. a safe place to live, enough food and water, the
ability to go to school, access to medicine etc.) The Kiddoes have been
presented with images/stories from around the world and engaged in discussions
about whether or not individuals from various countries and those in our own
country have the same amount of peace that we are lucky enough to have. It is an
honour to be present when you see the Kiddoes’ heads slightly shift and you can
tell that they are thinking deeply about equity/inequity. Challenging the
thinking of the Kiddoes (always in an age appropriate manner) is an integral
part of our curriculum and in helping them to become global citizens.
Tomorrow will be learning that we wear a poppy on
Remembrance Day to honour those individuals all around the world who are
bravely trying to ensure that all people have access to peace in their lives.
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