After a wonderful breakfast together, we all went our
separate ways.
Emily and Flo introduced a new system of learning at the
primary school, grouping children by identifying similar strengths and needs.
Working with groups had their challenges but with some tweaking this new format
of teaching seems to build positively on the one-on-one format.
Don and Margaret continued to work on ironing out the
details of the next earth box shipment and also on more long-term planning such
as partnerships and cost-cutting strategies. They also worked with the Health
Center on records and documents in hopes of developing some stats on island
nutrition.
Carita had her hands full at the preschool (Kid Step),
making materials to help her teach and get through to the kids. After some
discussion, her recommendations seem to make a difference!
Katie and Tracey continued with the Rover Caregiver Program
(RCP), following a different rover than the day before. Today going into homes
proved challenging, seeing some uncomfortable differences in various aspects of
life. The rovers themselves are very inspiring, opening up and sharing stories
and ambitions.
We then came back to JJ’s Paradise for my first taste of
octopus! Quite delicious, with great company and of course a Piton or two.
Looking forward to tomorrow!
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