Thursday, December 18, 2014

Reflecting on Learning


Reflecting on Learning

 My most passionate hope for my future as an early childhood professional and for the children and families with whom I work or will work is being able to instill in children the importance of similarities and differences in all people.  I want children to be able to stand up for themselves as well as others and not be embarrassed or ashamed of their race or culture or who they are.  My hope is to be a mentor for children in order to empower them to take action in order to make unfair circumstances fair for those who are treated badly and discriminated against.  I want to help them realize that each and every child is unique and special and that differences are strengths and not weaknesses. 

 I would like to thank everyone who has taken a part in my journey through the Master’s Program at Walden University.   It has been such a pleasurable experience working with such inspirational professionals.   I believe that a strong community of practice was formed in each class that I was a part of.  I truly feel that I am prepared to make a difference in the field of early childhood.  I have come to realize that I have the potential to reach beyond my classroom walls, and even beyond my school community.  Thank you for your contributions to my success as an early childhood professional.  I wish you all the best of luck and best wishes as you each continue on your journey!

1 comment:

  1. Your future hope and goal is a great choice! Bullying is a big problem in today's schools. I think that bullying comes because children do not understand differences and accept the differences of others! I have enjoyed reading your posts and wish you luck in your future courses and future as an educator!

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