Colleciety
Colleciety is made up of two components, collect and society. As early childhood educators, we are collectors of a myraid of things. With collected memories, experience, conversations and ideas, we seek to learn from and create with others in our community. We aim to connect like-minded individuals who find joy in working together to grow through their interactions with children.
Converse. Collaborate. Create.
Converse. Collaborate. Create.
Dinah ShahabDinah is a magician teleporting around the city meeting new people and collaborating with others in her teaching adventures. As she whizzes around the tiny island she calls home, she secretly imagines her footprints are made of scented markers, leaving traces of her for people to discover. She loves to try new things and believes that you should try almost everything once in life.
As she continues her daily adventures through this world, she focuses on developing her magical teaching specializations in homeschooling, project building as well as speech and drama.
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Farhana BeckFarhana is a storyteller who enjoys reading, telling stories, and drawing. Once you get to know her, you will find that she really loves chatting with others in the hopes of developing wild ideas or creating wondrous chaos.
With more than 10 years of working with children, she now spends her day with a four year old wizard / paleontologist apprentice as they navigate this natural world as well as the magical realm. She adds a touch of magic to a mixture of realism, adding spark in everyday life of work and play.
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Isabel YeoIsabel is an exotic mixture of a unicorn and a care bear. (You can sometimes spot her with purple streaks in her hair!) For more than five years, Isabel has been sprinkling unicorn sparkles of love and gleefulness to the children and families she worked with. She especially enjoys working with the infants and toddlers as they remind her to appreciate the simple pleasures in life.
Currently, she spends her days with her baby girl AJ as she believes values and life-long dispositions are best developed through a deep relationship with your child.
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Collaborators
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Valerie loves witnessing children growing as individuals. She believes that children should be allowed to form their own opinions and perspectives. By encouraging this, she hopes to create classrooms filled with lively conversations and diverse thoughts.
Curious by nature, Valerie enjoys learning about new things. This can be seen in her work, as she likes to read and have conversations about different curriculum approaches and the theories behind them. In her free time, Valerie can be found in bookstores, trying new coffees with her friends and attempting her latest baking experiments. |