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elleng

(130,956 posts)
Sat Jun 9, 2012, 09:21 PM Jun 2012

Awoke after a dream,

wherein daughters and I hugged after 'we'd' decided I'd study to become a Montessori teacher. Imagine that! (They are both inherent teachers, one has most of a teaching degree, other finishing certification for Occupational Therapy.)

Retired attorney, with decent pension, savings/investments, bored. Age 67.

SO, found this: http://www.montessoritraining.net/?gclid=CPLk4Oa-wbACFQjf4AoduRJaUw

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks.

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Awoke after a dream, (Original Post) elleng Jun 2012 OP
It depends, doesn't it? Habibi Jun 2012 #1
Seemed to do so, elleng Jun 2012 #2

Habibi

(3,598 posts)
1. It depends, doesn't it?
Sat Jun 9, 2012, 09:30 PM
Jun 2012

Did the dream give you a good feeling? A "yeah, that's it" feeling? It seems like you're in a good place to do good work without having to worry about income, right? Does this vision speak to your soul?

elleng

(130,956 posts)
2. Seemed to do so,
Sat Jun 9, 2012, 09:38 PM
Jun 2012

as I quickly signed on, and found link I attached.

Tho never thought of myself as a teacher, their approach is consistent with that of daughters' first school, which we all love.

Question: Whether I could handle the tasks. Thinking I'd likely do 2 younger age groups.

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