To all the mothers and grandmothers, have a very happy Mothers’ Day!
As Nancy Bailey writes here, moms and teachers together are powerful!
To all the mothers and grandmothers, have a very happy Mothers’ Day!
As Nancy Bailey writes here, moms and teachers together are powerful!
Same to you, Diane! Mother’s Day was started in Philadelphia in 1908 by Anna Jarvis, a womens’ rights supporter, that felt mothers deserved a day of celebration. It was adopted nationally in 1914.
I know of teachers who have been surrogates for absent mothers and fathers and life-long mentors to more than one student.
Some of us even do schoolwork on Mother’s Day!
“A nation isn’t vanquished until the hearts of its women are laid upon the ground.” – Cheyenne proverb. A fitting one I think for all the women warriors out there, and all women who brave childbirth and child rearing…
Love!