
Georgie Porgie
Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie,
Kissed the girls and made them cry;
When the boys came out to play,
Georgie Porgie ran away.
There was a report from the schoolyard shortly after recess began. Georgie, perhaps feeling bold from his pudding and pie, had been seen chasing the girls with more enthusiasm than manners. The laughter quickly turned to protest, and before long a teacher stepped in, placing a steady hand on Georgie’s shoulder. The scene shifted from mischief to accountability. The teacher knelt to eye level, reminding him that kindness carries more strength than bravado. The boys who had come out to play watched closely, and Georgie, no longer running, stood quietly as the lesson settled in.
From an essential oil standpoint, this is a moment for emotional reset rather than embarrassment. Lavender would help soften heightened feelings and calm the nervous system after being corrected. Cedarwood supports confidence without aggression, helping a child feel steady rather than defensive. Roman Chamomile is especially helpful for big emotions in small bodies, encouraging gentleness and empathy. As the playground