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Mrs. Comer

@MrsComerFACS

Teacher of Early Childhood Education and Interior Design Indiana Pathways

Greensburg, IN Beigetreten Kasım 2015
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WISH-TV News
WISH-TV News@WISHNews8·
"Indiana, Our Indiana Indiana, we're all for you!" The #IUFB team is singing the fight song following its Rose Bowl victory. 🌹
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Bethel Pilots Men's Basketball
Bethel Pilots Men's Basketball@bupilotsmbb·
The Pilots spent the morning traveling down to Indianapolis for service at Diversity Church North. Then found our way over to get some work in at Butler. Now on to Terre Haute to get ready for SMWC!
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Barstool Sports
Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
ONE OF THE GREATEST CATCHES YOU’LL EVER SEE OMAR COOPER JR
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GCHS Volleyball
GCHS Volleyball@GCHSLadyPirates·
🏐 It’s Regional Championship Day for Greensburg Volleyball! 💙 The energy, the teamwork, the heart — it’s all led to this moment. Let’s go, Lady Pirates — play with pride and leave it all on the court! 💪 #PiratePride #notdoneyet @GCHSPirates @GoPiratesGCHS @IHSAA1 @ihsvca
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Regional VB Ticket Information: Greensburg vs Jasper 📍Bloomington North ⏰ 4pm Doors open at 3pm public.eventlink.com/tickets?t=1540… Tickets are $10 plus a conv. fee if purchasing online. You may purchase using card or cash at the door. @GoPiratesGCHS @GoPiratesGCHS @IHSAA1 @ihsvca

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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
“Every child needs at least one adult who is irrationally crazy about him or her.” A couple weeks ago I shared this wonderful quote from the developmental psychologist Uri Bronfenbrenner. And it’s true. Every child needs at least one. But how lucky are those who can count a whole collection of adults who feel the same way? One of my favorite things on social media recently has been a series of videos shared to IG by gwynyth depicting not only her own interactions with her newborn son, but those of her father (aka Papa Brian). Brian’s joyful rendition of Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes is illustrative of the loving bond they share. Check out that eye contact. Those looks of sheer delight. Frequently we discuss attachment and early relational health in terms of a parent (often a mother) and child. And while this relationship is indeed critical, the luckiest children have webs of secure, trusting relationships with multiple beloved caregivers. We can each play a role in supporting the optimal development of the young children in our lives by engaging with love, care, and our full attention. In a world where you can be anything, be like Papa Brian!
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GCHS Volleyball
GCHS Volleyball@GCHSLadyPirates·
Hey, Pirate Nation - We’re bringing home a trophy! 🏆 IHSAA SECTIONAL 29 CHAMPS! Greensburg battled to defeat Jennings Co in five sets 21-25, 25-22, 23-25, 25-21, 15-11. Greensburg moves to 28-1 on the season! @GCHSPirates @GoPiratesGCHS @IHSAA1 @ihsvca #gchsvolleyball
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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
Your face is an endless source of fascination and information for your baby. Watching this beautiful video, shared to IG by gerookerbs, the first thing you’re likely to notice is baby’s adoring gaze and unbroken eye contact. It’s true. For your baby there is no sight more beautiful than your face. And that adoration? Those wide eyes? Both are helping to promote dad’s attachment and caretaking behaviors. But there’s more than just adoration driving newborns’ attunement to faces. Your baby uses your face as a critical - and primary - data source. First, they’re monitoring your mood and facial expressions as a gauge of their own safety. When you are happy and relaxed, chances are that your baby will be too. Babies also use our faces to help unlock the mysteries of spoken language - watching the movement of our lips and mouths with keen interest as they work to decipher just how we make those wonderful sounds coming out of our mouths. Look for opportunities to sit face to face in close proximity to your little one. They’re not only enjoying the view… they’re learning from it.
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