Teaching & Being a Mom

This site was created to help moms, teachers, & parents discuss raising a family and ways to help navigate the school educational system. I went to China to teach for a week. That's gotta count for something, right?! I have also recorded some of our conversations between local mom friends for some insightful or hilarious conversation. I hope you enjoy our banter. I've have tips on creating a book club, bunco group, & will even share some paranormal story ideas, because, why not?

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Parent-Teacher Talk

Parent-Teacher Talk

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CAT is a 7th grade school teacher in Southern California. She has been a BTSA and PAR mentor, a PBIS coach and won a grant in 2008 by the Retired Teacher's Association for one of her lessons. Her husband and retired parents are also teachers in the public school educational system. She is now part of TEAM 21, a group of educators navigating education outside the classroom. She went to China in the summer of 2019 with 4 other ladies to teach STEAM for a week. She got to walk the Great Wall of China! CAT teaches dance on the side, specializing in technique and proper body placement (Paula Morgan Level 1 certified), and enjoys taking care of her three children. Collette got certified in 2021 as a Certified Personal Trainer and created Workout Hacks with CAT. She recently got certified in Balletone and Barre Above. She has created a Bunco group in her area and joined a book club where she has re-found her love of reading books. Don't laugh, but CAT loves to write paranormal romance stories and hopes to actually finish one and publish it.
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