![]() Vocabulary Practice: Matching Clothing Items Traditional clothing in Spanish-speaking countries reflects history, traditions, and values, showcasing the rich history and heritage of each region and representing cultural pride.Talking about popular clothing styles and fashion trends expands vocabulary and gives insights into the culture and fashion preferences of Spanish-speaking countries.Discussing favorite clothing items in Spanish is a great way to practice language skills and engage in conversations.Matching clothing items in vocabulary practice helps learn and remember names of different clothing items in Spanish.At least with me you don’t ♥️ and I have a special place in my heart both as a teacher who loves children like yours and as a parent to my own rebellious mess-makers.In these worksheets, you’ll find a variety of activities to sharpen your listening and speaking skills, including role plays and comprehension exercises.ĭon’t miss out on this opportunity to improve your language proficiency while having fun. So I guess all I’m trying to say is, you don’t need to apologize for having kids who are different or who don’t fit. My blog is for the parents and caregivers trying to keep up □ and bring Spanish into that beautiful and challenging parenting experience. My podcast is for those who look at the world and see equal beauty in a sunset and a mudpie. The kids that question, wonder, get messy, feel deeply, and live their lives boldly. ![]() My Spanish courses are written just for them, the kids that don’t fit in the box. If you’re a parent or caregiver to these wondrous change makers, you aren’t just welcome here, you’re celebrated. I want the mess makers and trouble makers and the kids who dare to be different. So, here is my call, I want the wild-ones. We need to feel guilty if our kids don’t fit in a box. ![]() We’re made to feel like bad parents for not controlling their existence completely. I’m realizing more and more that parents in the US are conditioned to apologize for their kids behaving like kids. I love that my kids feel deeply and are courageous enough to express their emotions, I love that my children can move their bodies, and I especially love that they want to go outside and play freely. I’m not actually sorry for any of those things. Am I though? Sorry they’re muddy and want to roll around in the dirt. Am I though? Sorry they can’t sit still right now. Now I have my own very free-spirited children and I find myself at times feeling the need to apologize to people for the silliest things. Those are the kids I became a teacher for, so they could have someone to love them and help them become more than they were labeled to be. The ones who didn’t quite fit, who asked too many questions, who needed someone to give them a chance, the kids who pushed boundaries and moved around “too” much and who just needed someone to see them as a person and not a grade. I became a teacher because I loved the “difficult” ones. So tune in to my newest episode all about snakes! I promise you will fall in love with it and your kids will learn so much □ you can plan an entire week of Spanish learning for free with each episode - take advantage!! So I taught myself how to make a podcast this fall and I pour so much of my heart into it! My kids are on it with me, my husband even shows up and acts like a goofy hamster with me to make fun characters for your kids □ there is so much thought into the delivery of the Spanish input and the nature based content! Don’t forget every single episode has FREE printable resources like games, nature posters, flashcards, coloring pages…y’all I make all of this for free because more than anything I want you to feel supported, empowered, and like Spanish learning at home can be easy and fun with the right resources! Yes - I have Spanish courses and curriculum that are amazing that you can buy BUT I really really wanted to have a consistent free resource that everyone could enjoy as well. My main goal as a Spanish teacher and outdoor educator is to make resources accessible for all families. Oh yeah…I’ve got a Spanish podcast for kids □
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