Sunday, December 22, 2013

Thank You Note


Thank You Note

During this eight week journey I have encountered classmates from different parts of the world and I am grateful for all of you. In this class you have shared experiences, knowledge and dedication with me. It has been an amazing yet challenging journey. With all of your patience, creativity, and love for children each week that we shared, I have learned so many different ways to help children even more. As educators we must motivate each other as well as listen. Each time that I read your post I instantly became motivated to do more and to learn more. This experience has broadened my path to becoming one of the best educators ever. Your input has helped guide me to develop my potentials and embrace my strengths. I am truly thankful to have had this experience with you. Even though we all came from different walks of life, we all shared a common goal and that was to help children and their families. I wish all of you much success in all your endeavors and maybe one day we will share more experiences and knowledge. Thank you all for being a great inspiration to me.

Sunday, December 15, 2013


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Code of Ethics

 

I-1.10—To ensure that each child’s culture, language, ethnicity, and family structure are recognized and valued in the program.

 

This is significant to me because it is our duty to understand a child’s culture, language, ethnicity, and family structure are all intertwine  and it is what makes them who they are.

 

 

I-2.3—To welcome all family members and encourage them to participate in the program.

 

When families are involved in the child’s education it promotes positive outcomes and we as educators should work collaboratively to ensure that parents have the necessary skills and knowledge to support their children’s learning.

 

 

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We shall recognize our responsibility to improve the developmental outcomes of children and to

provide services and supports in a fair and equitable manner to all families and children.

 

 

It is our duty to learn, implement and adhere to as much knowledge about children and their development to insure that all children are getting the proper skills needed to be successful.