Floretta is blessed with the most loving, wonderful supportive sons,
family members she lives near in Illinois, daughters-in-laws, and beautiful
grandchildren. Floretta has been teaching children for over 20 years.
Her Philosophy on learning has changed overtime. She has been training
students on and off since 1978. In the beginning, she demonstrated the
basics, showing children how to write their name, knowing the alphabet,
numbers, colors, shapes, etc.. She was successful in doing that from
her heart. Floretta teaches life skills realizing children need to be taught
about life. How to get along and communicate with people and how to
solve a conflict. How to control their feelings and their actions when
they are angry or get hurt by someone. What words are you using? She
created a space in the classroom called the Talk, Forgive, and Reconcile
area. She put pictures on the wall in that section illustrating each message. Floretta discussed with
them what each term meant and let them know that this area is the space they will go to sit and
talk out their issues. They started coming to her, saying a certain individual caused me to be sad.
They would dialog, at first when the individual said I'm sorry the other would reply "It's ok" She
would explain to them not to answer it's ok because it was not right for them to harm them.
The correct thing to say is I forgive you. Floretta watched the class work through these changes.
It was clear these children understood the meaning of conversations and actions because she
heard interesting conversations during her time of meditation. Floretta knows Youngsters will
become adults and run businesses and ministries. If leaders do not teach them now to the best of
their ability to live peaceably in this world with all men, living life may be financially rich but lonely
for them. Her Philosophy besides basic curriculum is to train them how to live in the world, to
speak positive words over them, and let her life be an example.
Madelina is a story about life skills. Children will enjoy the illustrations, Parents,
and teachers can use the questionnaire in the back of the book to help the children
understand the storyline