This post was written by my sister
I am a
fourth generation teacher. My great-grandmother was a teacher, my grandfather
was a teacher, both of my parents
were teachers. It is a rich educational heritage. Last Saturday evening my parents
were honored and recognized for their career commitment to special education by
the alumni association of their college. My dad taught for 38 years. My
memories of his teaching career are mostly from the time he taught in the city of
Hartford. He taught in a school that housed special needs students. He taught
young men life skills and they taught him about survival in the city. My mom
taught preschoolers. She had a reputation for working miracles with difficult
children and their parents. I wonder how many children are successful today
because she saw the potential in them when no one else could? She taught for
over 20 years, giving structure, hope and love to the children in her classroom.
She became a sought-after consultant by many in the field of early childhood education.
They
touched the lives of so many families as they were involved with parent
organizations, church activities, and mission trips all revolving around
special education. They
invested themselves professionally and personally in the lives of others: loving them, encouraging them and meeting physical needs.
Here's to
you Mom and Dad! A job well done. Congratulations!
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