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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Reflecting on Learning

My most passionate hope for the future as an early childhood professional is to continue growing and exploring other resources that could be use for the children and families I work with. I have learned a lot, but I still have more to learn, knowledge that I will obtain from the children and families I work with as well as from the day to day experiences. I will continue provided quality care to all the children I work with, without making any extinction or discrimination, creating and maintaining an atmosphere of equity and justice, where you parents and children can feel welcomed and accepted as part of our classroom family. Promoting and encouraging an anti-bias environment were children feel free to express, learn and question. Where parents feel welcomed, appreciated and valued as important members of our society.
Thank you all for your wonderful comments and resources that over the course you have shared with us, we have all learned from each other. I look forward on hearing from all of you again in this coming course as well as during our currier as Early Childhood Educators.

1 comment:

  1. Isabel - First off I could not remember if I told you but I am past due with my second little girl and when she arrives her name will be Isabel Madison. We want to call her Izzy :). Secondly, you are so right about the need to continually learn and grow. Even in the military we learn that we are never complete when it comes to education and learning new ways of doing things. This keeps us from becoming stagnant and not relating to our younder and newer troops.

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