Alison Nesci, Year One Teacher
Alison Nesci says it’s important to model good problem-solving skills for children.
I instil in the children that mistakes are good. I tell them I want to see their mistakes because it’s how we learn.
When I lost wifi (on conference with them) the principal jumped in to touch base with them while I got reconnected.
It didn’t phase them at all.
It’s important for them to know that things can go wrong and we can recover from that.
We have some tasks we ask the children to do without parent help and other times the parents might post a photo or comment on a task.
I’ve been at this school a long time. My own children went through here. It’s a second family. Not just another staff.

