This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to our winner, Danielle! Thank you for another wonderful year! For our final giveaway of 2017, one lucky reader will win a $200 gift certificate to use at freespirit.com.
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Free Spirit Kids Can Cope Series has been a great resource in my classroom for helping kids talk about big feelings. I also have used them at home with my two children, who are trying to cope with virtual school this year. I would give them 5 stars and recommend to parents and educators.
My kids also love the Zach Series and it has been rewarding to see them use different coping techniques outlined in the book when processing their own feelings!
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I am a free spirit because I am always looking for new and different tools/strategies to get my students to self-reflect and to express themselves.
I have a positive mind and an endless desire to learn and teach . I have liked on facebook, twitter and pinterest
My own children and my students help me keep my spirit free and open to new ideas and experiences!
I’m a free spirit mom supporting my son in fostering his emotions!
I am a free spirit, because I know that every student can succeed. And, I match my teaching to my students’ individual needs.
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I am a free spirit in the classroom in finding ways to meet standards, support student needs, and grow as an educator without being shackled by initiatives and demands.
I take chances and try new things!
I am a free spirit because I like to think outside the boxes to get my students what they need.
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I’m a free spirit mom (we have the books at home) and active with several local daycare programs. My goal is donating more books to local kids classrooms.
Truth it both frees me and binds me.
I am a free spirit because I am determined to empower children no matter what they do or what they need
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I am a free spirit because I am an advocate for my students.
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I’m a free spirit because I go with the flow
I am a free spirit because I am not afraid to be my quirky self! I teach self-love to the children in my schools!
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Painting and working with mixed media makes me a free spirit.
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A free spirit is not how I would describe myself. Type A, want the best for my students, their families and teachers absolutely; that is why I utilize Free Spirit and all your resources. Your hard work and dedication to providing the best resources allows me to challenge and foster the free spirits I have the pleasure of working with!
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I am a free spirit because I do my own thing whether or not it be popular, quirky or whatever!
I am a free spirit because I do my thing, even when it is not the norm! I also love to allow my children to be themselves whether they want to be quirky, safe, risk takers or whatever, they are encouraged to be themselves!
I’m a free spirit because I like to follow my own path.
I’m a free spirit because if you had to pay for me I’d be WAY too expensive! (Which probably explains my salary…) Love books, love to teach kids how to love books.
I’m a free spirit because I help and advocate for others that cannot speak up for themselves.
I am a wanderling opening the free spirits of children in my preschool classroom…offering then paints for their colors, music for their dance, and kindness for their place to be.
I’m a free spirit because I do what I think is right no matter what happens to me because of it. I follow my heart and intuition always in life.
I am a free spirit because I believe in myself and follow my own path.
I’m a Free Spirit because I do what I enjoy by going out my way and helping people of all types!
I have shared the Weird Series with hundreds of children!!!
I am a free spirit because I work for Head Start and I feel that every child has a right to be happy. That every parent has a right to be happy, and I have a right to be happy. So every day I do my best to help someone be happy.
What makes me a free spirit…is that I am someone who paves his own path or journey and walks to the beat of my own drum. Free spirits hate being controlled or restricted in any way, and value physical and emotional freedom above everything else in life. That’s what Free Spirit is…..and I am proud to be one!
I’m a Free Spirit because I help kids of all backgrounds at the public library.
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I like the information and choices
Not caring what other people think if a child with a disability acts differently than expected and using it as an opportunity to raise awareness of kids with special needs.
I am a free spirit because I love to help kids learn. I may use unconventional methods, and think outside the box. I try to show kids how to make connections to the real world. I also think it is important to teach them how to have manners, say please and thank you, and be good people.
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I’m a free spirit, because I am a school counselor – I have to be flexible for the days plan and open to new ideas to help my kiddos succeed.
Living my life according to my own personal philosophy and not worrying about what other people think.
I am a free spirit because when all else is falling around me I stand tall for the families I support.
Being aware of and alert to opportunities to help the kids I work with learn to help themselves makes me a free spirit.
I follow my heart and do what us right!
Doing what is right even when others around may not be doing so and teaching students to stand tall and do the same.
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I use your books to help me find the right words for my daughter! Thank you!
I’m a free spirit because I was given wings. Now, I attempt to give strong wings and the gift of flight to those I teach. It’s possible when they feel supported and are given the necessary strategies to get themselves off the ground.
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I am a free spirit because I follow my dreams and cherish each day!
What makes me a free spirit is my desire to stay drama free and to be un-weighted by life’s troubles or difficulties. 🙂
With age I have learned to be myself and not worry about what others might think. I bring this into my classroom by daring to go off script and stir up a love for learning.
I’m an old (74) free spirit who is still teaching young children every day about becoming happy, confident and resilient young folks.
Showing compassion, kindness and gratitude for others costs absolutely nothing – that makes my spirit free!
I am free to choose my destiny.
I’m a free spirit because I take life seriously, but not myself!
I find my free spirit comes out when I help children find new books that help them with their work, inspire them in their lives, or just in giving them the opportunity to choose for themselves in what they will engage. Lately using books to help them sort their feelings has been very rewarding.
My free spirit shines in dressing for holiday fun.
I think I am a free spirit since birth (I was supposed to be a Christmas Day baby but I refused to come out til the 26th). I’ve been told in several occasions that I’m ummanageable, does that count as far as free spirit goes?
I am a free spirit because as a school counselor I am open to new ideas and lessons to support the learners that I am working with!
I am a free spirit because I transferred to a new position this year after being in the same place for 7 years. Also, I started doing private practice therapy.
Would love to win it would give me the opportunity to purchase books for my classroom.
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Free Spirit: The joy of seeing children grow and develop in front of your eyes over the school years.
I’m not naturally a free spirit. I get that sense of joy and ease when a child is beaming with confidence and energy that makes them feel unstoppable. They feel so good about themselves that they want to tell everyone and spread the good feelings.
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I love to follow the hearts of children and that is what makes me a free spirit.
I love to try new things and use the adventures in life to help write my story and impact others. If it’s important enough that you can’t stop thinking about it then it’s important enough to pursue.
Working to make my own and other educators’ voices matter.
Having the interest in letting students speak their mind is important to being a free spirit.
The love of Jesus!
My free spirit empowers me to help others see theirf free spirit…dancing, singing, laughing and bringing free and happy!!!
The free spirit in me recognizes the free spirit in others.
The free spirit in me recognizes the free spirit in others.
My spirit is free because I was born that way. Sometimes I need to be reminded of my freedom, and I often work to remind young children and their families of their freedom.
I’m a free spirit! I make decisions based on my inner/higher guidance. Marching to my own drum all the time.
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I get alot of information on how to help my children from this sight. What a free spirit god send you all have been.
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I am a free spirit because I respect myself.
As a school counselor, I am a free spirit because I am a flexible thinker. I encourage and teach kids to use their empathy and emotion management skills to be flexible with them selves and others!
I found useful information and resources through Free Spirit Publishing for my work with families and young children
I’m a free spirit because I always look at the child’s perspective and try to figure out how the situation feels to them.
Because I am a teacher, I can be a free spirit everyday. And although we have a schedule and routines that we follow, I am free to do what I love which is helping kids learn and seeing their happiness.
As a Special Education teacher at the Juvenile Detention Center, I know the emotions run from one extreme to another. Ways to express these emotions productively are key to healing and nurturing towards a road to recovery from trauma.
As a school psychologist, I appreciate the variety of tools that are offered through Free Spirit Publishing and have used many of them with early childhood, elementary, and middle-school level students.
Being able to do what the students need on the spot makes me a free spirit educator.
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I am a free spirit because I spend my day doing whatever I can to help students, even if it isn’t in the plans.
I’m a Free Spirit because I like trying new things and constantly changing things
I am a free spirit offers so many resources to help me be a free spirit at my job
I am a free spirit because I am always on the look out for ways to improve myself, my students, and my school. I like to live outside of the box.
I was raised to believe in myself! that power has made me a free spirit!
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Being a free-spirited educator is so very important! Having an open-mind, and being welcoming of feedback and new ideas is what i strive to do. A fresh approach on learning is imperative in the classroom, and I always strive to seek new information from my colleagues and students as well. Sometimes we need to pave our own path; we can follow the lead of others and stick to a regimented, straight-forward approach, however we all know that each child learns differently. Breathing fresh air into our classroom and into the lungs of our students provides for endless possibilities and fosters a deep love of learning!!
I’m a free spirit because I follow my own path!
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I’m a free spirit because I let my students’ imaginations take the lead!
I love to share stories that hold a positive message for children to hold in their heart to help them through the tough times.
Ready to share resources and answer questions and willing to help in any situation
I am a free spirit because I tend to take the road less traveled.
Doing what I know is best, despite “how it’s always been done…”
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I’m a free spirit because rather than follow a rigid plan or fixed method I try allow moment-to-moment connection guide my work with children and their families.
As I age, I have let go of caring too much about what others think of me. I take others into consideration and work from a place of empathy, but I don’t need to look to others for approval.
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I am a poet, which means I look at things in a slanty, free spirit kind of way!
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I am always reading to refresh my brain, to learn new things to try, just to try to stay updated on news……that’s why I am a free spirit.
I am definitely a “free spirit” believer! I can always find the perfect resource for my need–from girl drama to “ice breakers.” Your wide variety of materials make it so easy to be free!
I am a free spirit given that I am open to new experiences.
My optimism.
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Reading is power. I encourage the parents of my students to buy books and read book with them to enhance and enrich their vocabulary and increase the love for reading.
I am learning to be a free spirit, learning to let go of those things I can’t control. Letting life take its course and not interfere with what is meant to be.
Spreading love and knowledge is what makes me a free spirit.
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I am always reading about a new topic, and that makes me a free spirit. 🙂
I am always looking for new ways to approach the same topics. Thank you for the variety!
Having a free spirit means a lifetime love of learning and learning.
I’m a free spirit because I love to think outside the box!
I’m a free spirit because I like out of the box thinking 🙂
Enjoy this! I have shared with faculty, family and friends. I have also used this with my students. Great variety!
I live like everyday is my last.
I’m a free spirit because I’m always seeking new information.
I am learning to be a free spirit (being a first-born it is not so much in my nature!) However, this year I have taken more risks by trying new things in my counseling program like a new spin on doing groups, a new way to approach bullying prevention, etc.
I love the variety of information and ideas available on so many topics.
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The empowerment my parents and coaches gave me as a young girl, gave me the “permission” to chase my dreams, professionally and personally. This Spring I became a licensed therapist and certificated pilot!
I have shared this site with family and staff. It has been useful with some of my students.