Doing Education Better

I was an elementary school teacher in Ontario for over 20 years. I recently resigned from my job, disillusioned by the lack of change in our system, even though we know better. I had been deep down a rabbit hole about the intersection of neurodiversity, parenting, education, and trauma. I had railed for years againstContinue reading “Doing Education Better”

The Year That Changed Everything

One year ago yesterday my twelve-year-old son and I packed up and climbed into our red SUV to set off on a cross-country adventure. Meanwhile, my husband and fifteen-year-old son boarded a plane for Victoria, BC, where we would meet them one week later. We left our family home – the place we had beenContinue reading “The Year That Changed Everything”

Back To School!

Yesterday, along with millions of other Canadian parents, I sent my children back to school. I got a little teary. Honestly, it was a bit like kindergarten all over again. I sent them off believing they are ready, desperately hoping for good-fit teachers, and worrying about what MIGHT happen. I was looking forward to someContinue reading “Back To School!”

The Missed Opportunity Surrounding Will Smith’s Slap

Wow – it’s been a while! I’ve been mired in mental and emotional stuff lately, with so many ideas competing for space in my brain that I can’t seem to get any out. They’re all related and complex, and they keep getting tangled when I try to pull a thread. But the recent incident betweenContinue reading “The Missed Opportunity Surrounding Will Smith’s Slap”

Anxiety, COVID, and School Closures

In the most recent wave of the pandemic, the Omicron variant has resulted in seven days of virtual learning for Ontario students. Schools were closed to students for the first two days following the winter break and then opened to virtual learning at the last moment, leaving parents scrambling to find child-care or to supportContinue reading “Anxiety, COVID, and School Closures”

Education Frustration During Omicron

In light of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, Canadian provinces (like the rest of the world) have been trying to decide how best to handle children’s education. Some have delayed the start of school, others have moved online, and still others have implemented a staggered start. As numbers started to rise dramatically, there was aContinue reading “Education Frustration During Omicron”

In the Wake of the Election

Here in Canada, we’ve just come through an election. An election that many are calling a $600 million cabinet shuffle. Our government looks almost the same this week as last week – a minority Liberal government. People are angry about the wasted expenditure and about having an election at an inopportune time. The Prime MinisterContinue reading “In the Wake of the Election”

The Revolution is Coming!

Wow – what a summer! I thought I would use the time this summer to catch up on blog posting, but instead I’ve done none. I have been too busy reading, listening, and watching, not to mention the time and energy it takes to reconsolidate all of my thoughts and ideas. I’ve started a coupleContinue reading “The Revolution is Coming!”

Opting Out of Sex Ed

Last month we got a notice from our child’s school declaring that the unit on Human Development and Sexual Health would be taught in June. The purpose of the note was to give parents the chance to opt out of this part of the curriculum. Opt out, as in not participate, and not learn theContinue reading “Opting Out of Sex Ed”

Plan B, Engineering, and How Can I Help?

In my everyday life, I try really hard not to complain about things unless I have constructive ideas for a better way. I want to be part of the solution. For me, solutions start with good questions, and this blog gives me opportunities to ask questions, which in turn gets me thinking about possible solutions.Continue reading “Plan B, Engineering, and How Can I Help?”