Interact: holidays

From: RJurczyk@aol.com
Date: Thu Dec 05 1996 - 08:43:07 EST


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Date: 5 Dec 1996 08:43:07 -0500
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Happy December!  With holiday activities demanding more of our time,
interaction on the listserv has almost stopped!!  Are we too stressed out?
 Are you noticing a change of attitude in your students?  

How are you coping with these demands and the strain that comes with holidays
(for yourself and for your program)?  From your postings, I know many of you
are working with families with a wide range of both religious and family
traditions.  What are you doing to honor ways different family cultures
observe the December/January holidays within your program?    

Let's put our heads together and share ideas to keep the "joy" in the
holidays! 

Robin Jurczyk
nifl-family moderator
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