Spotlight On Kindness: The Magic Mirror

Imagine if everyone could have a magic mirror that reflects back to them how truly wonderful and whole they are. Betty Peck, a KG teacher for over 50 years, created such a mirror in all her classrooms to gently remind her students of how special they are. The video below encourages us to create a magic mirror in our own homes so we can all remind ourselves of our wholeness. - Ameeta
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Editor's Note: Imagine if everyone could have a magic mirror that reflects back to them how truly wonderful and whole they are. Betty Peck, a KG teacher for over 50 years, created such a mirror in all her classrooms to gently remind her students of how special they are. The video below encourages us to create a magic mirror in our own homes so we can all remind ourselves of our wholeness. - Ameeta
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The Magic Mirror of Betty Peck
Hugs See the beauty of the magic mirror that Betty Peck, a kindergarten teacher for 50 years, kept in her classroom to remind students how wonderful they are.
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