Often, during our Quite Time, kids come up to have a shoe tied, offer a hug, or whisper something. Our rules are simple and clear – no talking. We use lots of sign language in our room, and kids are allowed to sign to each other or even us.
Today, during our rest time, David walked up to me and began waving his arms. We always play some peaceful music that helps relax our minds and bodies. It looked like David was pretending to be a conductor. His arms moved up and down, this way and that, around and around. I had no clue what he was doing.
I glanced at Mrs. D. She didn’t know what David was doing either.
Finally, after a few minutes of watching David accompany our music, I motioned him closer.
“Whisper what your trying to tell me,” I said quietly.
He got closer, wrapped his arms around me, and whispered, “I love you.”
“Oh, I love you too buddy,” I replied.
It doesn't get much better than that.
I think he was writing the letters in the air over and over instead of signing them. We hugged and I sent him back to rest. Sometimes, our sprouts try to communicate with us and no matter how hard we try, we don’t understand their message. Today, what I needed to do was ask for clarification. Once David had permission, he told me exactly what he was trying to convey. It was a message I wouldn't want to have missed.
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