Many of the stories
that we tell our students and the cultural lessons that we share are our part
of our collective oral tradition – they belong to all of us. They are of the
Earth and we are of the Earth. These stories resonate with us because we have
lived them, experienced them first-hand as fellow passengers on this planet.
Like stories once
passed down for generations and now seldom retold, the sense of intimacy
present in these tales can be lost when not repeatedly shared with children. It
is essential that we regularly return to this connection, to remind and refresh
us all of where we came from and how we are all related – to each other, to the
Earth, and the universe.
The atoms that fuel
the energy of the Sun, that form the water in our seas, that build the cells
that scaffold the tallest trees, and allow for our brains to make sense of what
we perceive all can be traced back to stardust. They and we are one.
In On the Day
You Were Born by Debra Frasier, one’s scientific way of knowing merges with
the spiritual. Through gorgeously rendered paper collages and poetic text, the
story tells the tale of each human’s journey from within the womb to the world
outside – all the while speaking of the patterns and rhythms of nature that
have always been. It is an intimate story that connects us again and again to
the greater cosmos.
On each page there
are volumes being said – the words speak like pictures and the illustrations
root you to the world. Each conveys just enough to allow for the mind to wonder
and make connections.
Following the
story, there are additional pages that explore and illuminate the science
behind each illustration. Each description dovetails nicely with the lessons we
share in a Montessori environment: the Universe Story, the Work of Water, the
Work of Air, Botany, Zoology, The Coming of People, etc. Children delight and
find great comfort in the discovery that the stories we tell and the
impressionistic lessons we share are part of the wider collection of knowledge
held by others - outside the classroom.
On the Day You
Were Born balances our inherent desire to highlight the gifts of each
individual child, with the strength found in community. Despite the fabulous
uniqueness of each one of us, we need to be sure to celebrate each child’s
individuality while underscoring the connections that tie us all together. To
only do the former, leaving the latter as an afterthought, teaches children
just that: that our connections to others and the universe are to be secondary
to the “mighty me”.
Developmentally
this can be a challenge. Children can, at times, struggle with balancing their
growing sense of self and independence with meaningful relationships with
others. This makes sense for young children, as they are hard at work
understanding how to get their needs met first and foremost. Those around them
can be seen as either helping that process or hindering it.
No matter one’s
age, however, in sharing stories like Frasier’s we subtly remind us all that there
is more to our lives than meeting our own personal needs and desires. We have a
collective history that has relied upon, and a future that now yearns for, our
collaboration.
On the Day you
Were Born by Debra Frasier
ISBN-13: 9780152579951
More at: www.debrafrasier.com
Thank you for using On the Day You Were Born in your classroom and life. I hear of Montessori classes using the book in their circle walks around the sun amid birthday celebrations. It is one of my greatest honors to be involved in this ceremony! Your blog is a wonderful inspiration to me. All the best,
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Lovely concept... loved to here more about people who have used in the classroom and what reactions you got.
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