Sunday, August 25, 2013

On Restorative Justice

 

Have you noticed these signs that are posted around listing Restorative Questions? Have you wondered what they mean?

These signs are there to help all of us at Mariposa Kids to take a step back and reflect on our situation in cases of conflict. Conflict is a natural and necessary part of human life and cannot be avoided; children as well as adults find themselves in unpleasant situations that they would like to change. But how we handle these contentious situations makes a great difference in the quality of our relationships, and in our general well being. It makes a big difference in the results of a conflict when all sides feel heard and respected, and when the focus is on realistic ways to get along.

In cases where we rub each other the wrong way, these questions are meant to help us understand the perspective of other people who may have upset us, or who we may have hurt. I find that most conflicts originate in misunderstandings, and that all sides have a grain of truth. When each person is honest about the intentions behind their actions, we can understand that grain of truth, and bad feelings can dissipate faster. To bring about that honesty, the goal of any conflict resolution process should to provide a safe space where children feel comfortable to reflect and to admit mistakes without the fear of punishment. Once we figure out the true reasons for our behavior, it is easier to devise a resolution plan and avoid the same patterns in the future. Therefore, it is important that children be encouraged to think about the actual effects their actions had on their peers or the community, (rather than thinking about the consequences that a teacher can impose on them). That way, they don't have to put a defensive guard on, and they are more open to change.

Over the years, I have heard many parents say that they would like their children to grow up having a genuine sense of “the right thing to do”. We would like children to develop moral responsibility, and avoid harming others, even when there is no adult around. It seems that the best way to teach children how to be respectful to others is to truly respect them as people. So in these moments of conflict, when they are figuring out what is the right thing to do, it is important that the adults in their lives lovingly remind them to reflect on mistakes they may have made, and look forward to a better future.

Gaily Ezer

Friday, August 23, 2013

And so...

Our first week is over! Whew, what a journey it's been. We've skated, stretched, read stories, cooked (and cleaned!), played, studied, and played some more! Anyone else ready for the weekend? Well, before we get our relaxation on, let's meet one of our newest friends, Ceferino!
 

What is your favorite color?
Green

What's your favorite book?
The first Harry Potter

Coolest thing in school this week
Winning a pack of colored pencils in the class raffle!

Coolest thing this week in camp?
Skateboarding.

What are you looking forward to this school year?
The STAR test!
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And here are some other fun activities!
Mariposa graduates come back to show the younger generation how it's done
Ethan and Charlie may not be slackers, but they're pretty good on the slack line.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Settling in...

It's only our second day of school but it already feels like so much has happened! Anyone else feeling it? Old friends are reuniting. Some people are getting their first taste of homework. We already have a lost and found (be sure to check this periodically, it's by the front door). It may be San Francisco warm but summer is quickly fading into our memories. It's as if we all told ourselves we were going to take it slow at first without actually thinking about what that meant. So, when moving at the speed of light it sometimes helps to take a deep breath and appreciate the little things. Here are some of them!
 Amelia reads our first book during quiet reading/homework time.
 Kai and Tyler take a crack at their first bit of homework.
 Building...
 Gaily explores some creative possibilities...
Natalie and Hannah share some love and excitement!
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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Preparing for an Exciting New Year

The 2013-14 school year is upon us! What wonder and joy does it hold for us at Mariposa? Quite a bit, we think!

We spent all day today setting up. For newcomers, you can get a glimpse of where your kids will be spending their afternoons. We hope you like what we've done with the place!

 Amelia does some heavy lifting!
 Eva and Dana help out in our reading lounge!
 Amelia builds the play area!
 Paola sorts out the craft area!
 The office comes together!
Can't wait to dive into a book here!