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Posted on November 22, 2012March 2, 2015 by chrislawrence

The sweetest words are sometimes silent.

I was sitting at a classroom table with a group of young children who were lost in their colouring competition at the local school’s Christmas Fair. One little boy was, like the others, beavering away. He was carefully colouring in a big space when he said, in the busy silence and not even looking up, […]

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Across the airways and over the seas

About two years ago, I had email contact from a teacher in Nepal, who had found this www.show-me-wow.com website and who enthused about the philosophies and ideas he found in it. He adopted these in his own teaching and encouraged others to do so too and they found that the ideas worked! He moved schools […]

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Who Is Chris Lawrence?

Chris Lawrence, B.Ed.(Hons.), M.A. was born and educated in Kent and then Berkshire in England. She achieved her degrees at the University of East Anglia in Norfolk, England.

Chris has worked in schools with children of ages ranging from 4 years to 19. She has also taught young offenders aged up to 22 years. She has also taught teachers.

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