Season 5

Episode 133. Freedom and Responsibility with Sister Maria Teresita Rodkey

“For freedom Christ set us free; so stand firm and do not submit again to the yoke of slavery.” Galatians 5:1 

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Today we begin SEASON FIVE of the podcast!  We are excited to kick off season five with a series on Freedom and Responsibility with Sister Maria Terestia Rodkey talking to us about what this means and how we as adults can live into it better with the children among us. 

Sister Maria Teresita is a Dominican Sister of St. Cecilia. She currently serves as an upper-elementary guide at St. Philip Learning Center, a Catholic Montessori homeschool enrichment program in Franklin, TN, a catechist for Levels 2 and 3 in a parish setting, and a formation leader for CGS Levels 1 and 2. Sister holds an AMI diploma at the Elementary level, a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Aquinas College, Nashville), and a M.A. in Montessori Education (Loyola University, Maryland). She has enjoyed nearly 20 years serving children as a classroom teacher in both conventional and Montessori settings and 14 years as a catechist of the Good Shepherd in all three atria levels. Sister began her Montessori journey as a child in a Montessori school where she developed a deep love for learning. She is a convert to the Catholic faith and delights in every opportunity to “listen to God with children.” 

Books you may be interested in: 

Nurturing the Whole Child by Gianna Gobbi 

Positive Discipline in the Montessori Classroom 

The Discovery of the Child 

 

Podcast Episodes you might be interested in: 

Episode 30 – Freedom and Discipline with Claire Paglia 

Episode 49 – Four Planes of Development with Claire Paglia 

 

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