Statement

20/07/2015

Jah’s school celebrates 100 years. The importance of drama and the Arts in education.

 One of the biggest excitements I can recall about Jah’s Primary school days was the celebration of 100 years of the school. There were many Centenary […]
13/07/2015

Jah and Sam. Some of their memories of childhood – artefacts (1) + Importance of a world view.

One day I asked our four “children” whether there were any interesting objects that reminded them of growing up in our family home. I didn’t want […]
15/06/2015

Jah settles in to his London Primary School

Recently I met someone who works as a virtual teacher with ‘Looked After’ and adopted children. Of course I already knew that ‘Looked After Children’ is […]
08/06/2015

Sam and Jah The first few days in their London schools.

  Image courtesy of Stuart Miles at FreeDigitalPhotos.net We moved at the end of the school summer holidays, so that the boys could start at the […]
04/05/2015

Bank Holiday Post – A moment for something Completely Different. Leisure activities.

Dear Readers. As you know, the theme of my blog is Adoption Reflections – Multiracial Family. Most of my life I wear a metaphorical “hat”, saying […]
13/04/2015

Our three-page letter of appeal for Sam to attend the school of our choice. Sometimes parents get things right!

So now, to re-cap,  The church had bought  the house for us in London. D. and I thought that since it was near enough to the […]
02/03/2015

1983 Anti-racist awareness?

 In 1983 I do not think it was common for schools to have an anti-racist policy. To be honest, if ever I mentioned to white friends […]
30/12/2014

Extra note before the end of the year 2014.

Before I write a New Year’s Monday Morning blog next week, I just want to say “Thank you” to Lenny Henry for his guest-editing of the […]
01/12/2014

Adoption. Warmhearted and welcoming friends and family. Random thoughts.

I did not prepare this short post in advance. It has just come into my head. I think “Random thoughts” are allowed. After all, this blog […]