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Wise Words

Jody Meese - Thursday, February 02, 2012

Almost twenty-five years ago, Robert Fulghum wrote a book called All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.  Its salient points were made into a poster that seemed ubiquitous in mudrooms, pediatricians' offices and teachers' lounges.  I have no idea if it is still popular, but I haven't seen it around lately so thought I would post it here. I still enjoy reading it!  

Needless to say, this is what we are all about at The Mountain School with our play-based curriculum. While the current trend in early childhood education is to overlook the development of personal and social skills in favor of premature academic study, these words have never rung more true.  Enjoy!




ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN

(a guide for Global Leadership)

All I really need to know about how to live and what to do and how to be I learned in kindergarten. Wisdom was not at the top of the graduate school mountain, but there in the sand pile at school.

These are the things I learned:

  • Share everything.
  • Play fair.
  • Don't hit people.
  • Put things back where you found them.
  • Clean up your own mess.
  • Don't take things that aren't yours.
  • Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody.
  • Wash your hands before you eat.
  • Flush.
  • Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you.
  • Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.
  • Take a nap every afternoon.
  • When you go out in the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands and stick together.
  • Be aware of wonder. Remember the little seed in the Styrofoam cup: the roots go down and the plant goes up and nobody really knows how or why, but we are all like that.
  • Goldfish and hamsters and white mice and even the little seed in the Styrofoam cup - they all die. So do we.
  • And then remember the Dick-and-Jane books and the first word you learned - the biggest word of all - LOOK.

Everything you need to know is in there somewhere. The Golden Rule and love and basic sanitation. Ecology and politics and equality and sane living.

Take any one of those items and extrapolate it into sophisticated adult terms and apply it to your family life or your work or government or your world and it holds true and clear and firm. Think what a better world it would be if we all - the whole world - had cookies and milk at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon and then lay down with our blankies for a nap. Or if all governments had as a basic policy to always put things back where they found them and to clean up their own mess.

And it is still true, no matter how old you are, when you go out in the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together.

[Source: "ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN" by Robert Fulghum.  See his web site at http://www.robertfulghum.com/  ]

Dreaming of Dragons

Jody Meese - Friday, October 08, 2010

Having lived through many seasons at The Mountain School,  I must say that Autumn has always been my favorite.  Even as a child each new school year held for me a “fresh start” feeling: new shoes, new faces, and seemingly endless possibilities.  The mood was, and is, one of being able to triumph over any adversity, working together to slay metaphorical dragons that in the past have filled us with fear and dread.  In this spirit we launch our new website, one that has come together with the work of many heads, hearts and hands. 

When The Mountain School was founded twenty years ago, I was a parent and worked part-time in the office, with no computer, nor copy machine, nor voicemail at my disposal; I can assure you a website was not even on the radar.  About five years ago Chickadee parent Steve Johnston came to me and offered to create a site for the school, which he did beautifully and maintained for us (many, many thanks Steve!) until his younger child flew our nest last Spring.  Grateful for his initiative and his many hours of fine work, still I confess I didn’t quite “get” the whole thing and literally squirmed when he told me I was going to write a blog.  Even more daunting was the thought of taking over the site once Steve moved on.  I had been quite comfortable, thank you very much, addressing a dozen or so of our beautiful brochures every week to prospective families in my very best handwriting.

In the meantime the internet became the way to get one's message out to the world, and a few months ago it dawned on me that I had mailed only a dozen or so brochures in the entire twelve months prior.  Clearly those pretty papers were moving toward collectors' item status, and maybe I was, too.  But wait;  I started Kindergarten the year of Sputnik and graduated high school the year of Woodstock and the Apollo 11 moon landing.  Who says we can't adapt? 

So with the expertise of the ever-patient Hasan Sume, and the input of my colleagues, assorted artist friends, and tireless Board member Jamie Collette, last summer we set out to create a fresh web presence for The Mountain School, and here we are.  You can easily view a slideshow, sign up for a classroom tour, download an application, find us on Facebook, and watch our wonderful video generously donated by another former parent, Chikara Motomura.  As a parent of an enrolled child you can log in to check our calendar, roster, parent handbook or even download an aftercare contract!

I get it now.  It has been explained to me in words of one syllable how to maintain the site.  I will be happily sharing thoughts with you regularly on my very own blog.  And I’m actually looking forward to the next “new thing”, whatever it may be.  Bring on the dragons!