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stress,” said Johnston, whose curriculum focuses on inquiry and
hardest, most stressful times have been when kids are being
through testing.”
With initial reduced enrollment, Johnston had to improvise with
a mixed range of ages per classroom, which sparked learning
spotlighting back on learning.
possible,” Johnston said. “Kids are taking in more than we know.”
day the preschool has continued to craft a safe environment,
allowing the kids to grow socially and academically during the
pandemic.
“Ms. Johnston and her staff have been totally awesome and
taken absolutely every precaution and measure to make me
feel comfortable dropping off my granddaughter,” Johnson said.
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heat, Moates suits up in the proper PPE to protect her patients
visit with a patient may turn into three hours as she runs through
a checklist of new protocols.
Her mind wanders to protecting her family and Ellanora, who
loves puzzles and blueberries and affectionately carries around
a baby doll at childcare. But her drive and passion for helping
others keeps her laser focused.
“I hold strong to the theory that you come into the world one
way, and you way,”has also worked job as a hospice journey as you comfortable
and respectful.also feel just as supported and
know we are there for them community uniting together her to continue passionately
helping others.could my job without childcare,”
said Moates. am
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