Now, fast forward back to today. I had to to pick this little guy's brain about the song "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley. I made sure the sad child was included in the conversation as well. He mentioned that the song is special to him. I asked him to explain to our classmate and to me why it is so special to him. He explained to us that "it helps people feel better when they're nervous or scared." Of course I was intrigued to know if he remembers the first time he heard the song. He told us the story about his mom telling him about this song when he was nervous or scared. He thinks it was on his first day of school. He told us that the song helped him with his feelings. I asked him if he still uses this song whenever he gets nervous and he replied that yes, "when I'm nervous, I sing this song in my head."
I asked the sad student if she would like to hear the song. I played "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley for the class and reminded them that I read the book "Every Little Thing" by Cedella Marley. Cedella takes some of her father's songs and adapts them into children's books. The stories, illustrations, and lessons are beautifully crafted. While we listened, I sang the lyrics aloud, even though I have the most awful voice (trust me on this one, folks). Then some students started to sing along. I replayed the song once. Then after listening and singing along during the children's breakfast time, I asked the class to describe their feelings. Some words used were "excited," "happy," and "tired." I then asked the little girl who was crying before how she was feeling now. She explained that she was still a little sad, but definitely not as sad as when she first arrived.
So, within 10 minutes, the unbelievable power of one Bob Marley song and the discussion about the song helped calm a 6 year old child.
During lunch, I put the song on again. Without me prompting, the little girl called out to me, "Miss Inferrera! I'm so happy now!" She said listening to the music and learning during the day calmed her down.
My take-away of the day? Hugs don't have to be physical to show compassion and change your feelings and emotions. Today, everyone in my classroom (including me) received compassionate hugs from the music.
🎵 "...this is my message to you. Don't worry about a thing, because every little thing is gonna be alright." - Bob Marley 🎵
Thank you for sharing your day's work with us. You're not only teaching first graders you're teaching us as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time to read my blog! I appreciate your kind words!
DeleteI can definitely attest to your singing skills 🤣🤣 What a great story!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Thanks..I think?🤔 😂
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