My daughter and two sons are the flowers in my heart and garden.
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Treat other people's home as you want them to respect yours because what goes around comes around.
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Birth: | 6th March, 1954 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Author, Teacher |
Ana Monnar earned a Master of Science Degree in the area of Early Childhood and Elementary Education from Florida International University. Ana Monnar has been teaching for 34 years. She’s taught second, third, fourth, and fifth grades. She also had the opportunity to work as a Reading Curriculum Specialist and Reading Leader. Ms. Monnar is currently teaching kindergarten. She has written successful grant proposals and earned the title, “Teacher of the Year” in the 1980’s. The Miami Herald, Neighbors Section, featured Ana Monnar as “Super Teacher” on November 27,2003. Only one teacher a month from both public and private schools earns the prestigious recognition. Ana Monnar has inspired many learners to write award winning literary pieces. Her students have won trophies and certificates for regional and district contests. Ana Monnar started writing in 2002 when her late husband started getting progressively worse with Alzheimer's disease. Her first poem was titled, Half Full Or Half Empty?
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