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Suzanne Schultz Pick
Married to Steve. Mother of Jack. Librarian IT Assistant. Writer, teacher, blogger, podcaster, technological princess.
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Recent Posts
Jack’s Mum (my podcast)- Keeping a toddler busy over a rainy British summer term
- Mommy hood and toddler days
- Happy New Year! It’s time to start preschool.
- Episode 12: Getting a toddler ready for Christmas
- Episode 11: After Covid we're getting on with things
- Episode 10: Covid Is Still Ruining My Plans after Freedom Day
- Episode 9: How Covid Can Still Ruin Your Plans
- Episode 8: Swimming, nursery, sickness, and Covid testing
- Episode 7: Taking a Toddler Out and About
- Episode 6: Self-Care
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Tag Archives: secondary school
When teaching isn’t teaching
I said last time that I didn’t have much to write about, so I hadn’t updated anything in a while. Well, I think it’s because I’ve been in the house so much that I’m fresh out of any stories to … Continue reading
Posted in All About Me, Employment, School, Teaching, Writing
Tagged secondary school, substitute teaching, supply teaching
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A push and a shove at the teaching job
I was going to start a whole other blog just for my tales of supply (substitute) teaching, but then what would I write about in here, right? I mean I could just show you our pictures from my trip to … Continue reading
Posted in All About Me, Employment, Teaching
Tagged secondary school, substitute teaching, supply teaching
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I’m my own boss and other things I’ve accepted
Palace Green @ Durham, England The leaves are changing and Fall is here. That means school is in session and I’m still at my computer. While this use to bother me greatly, I’ve finally accepted that what my job is, … Continue reading
Posted in All About Me, Books, Employment, Library, School, Writing
Tagged ebooks, high school, jobs, publishing, secondary school, self-publishing, substitute teaching, supply teaching, Teaching, unemployment, work
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