About the Blog Author: Sabrina Rene
Meet Sabrina Rene – Your Guide to Empowerment and Self-Discovery
Sabrina Rene is a career reinvention strategist, a life coach, and a published author of her own life memoir called Tears That Hide Within. Carrying several decades of knowledge and experience, Sabrina is devoted to helping those in need to fight their own battles. The author’s blog is a course containing all the lessons and secrets that the writer has come across in her life’s work, and its aim is to help the readers achieve their best selves.
Sabrina covers in her posts a wide range of issues like coping with one’s history, strengthening an individual's fortitude and generating a driving force of self-transformation. The sincerity and relatability of her writing is very appealing for many who wish to transform themselves, since one can even give his or her own wisdom, and in no way do they conflict.
The Great Coffee Crisis – Surviving Preschool One Cup at a Time
There are two types of people in the world: those who can function without coffee, and preschool teachers, who definitely can’t. Coffee isn’t just a drink; it’s a coping mechanism, a lifeline, and sometimes, the only thing standing between us and total anarchy. Every preschool has that sacred space; the teacher’s lounge. It’s not glamorous. […]
Parenting, Pajama Pants, and the Magic of “Good Enough”
If you’ve ever dropped your child off at preschool while wearing pajama pants, this one’s for you. You’re my people.
The Power of Play – Why Preschool Is Where Real Learning Happens
If you ask a preschooler what they did at school today, they’ll almost always shrug and say, “Played.” To an adult, that might sound like code for “nothing educational happened.” But here’s the truth every early childhood educator knows play is learning. It’s the foundation, the magic, and the secret sauce of childhood development.
When Glitter Strikes Back – Lessons from Preschool Chaos
You can always tell a preschool teacher by the faint trail of glitter they leave behind. It’s not a design choice; it’s a lifestyle hazard. Glitter, like joy, has a way of sticking to you permanently. I’ve found it in my car, my shoes, and even my dog’s fur. It’s the unofficial badge of honor […]



