Friday, August 17, 2012

Reflecting on Learning

As an early childhood professional it is my deepest hope that I can develop a strong partnership with families to provide a sturdy early childhood foundation for their children. To develop success it is important to know that it takes everyone. Therefore, one of the first things I intended to do is get to know the families. Letting them know that the environment is open and supportive as it is appropriate. I inspire to help children reach within themselves and strive to be the best that they can be with the support of their parents. Every child in any situation can learn. Knowing that children are impressionable at this time in their lives it is crucial to their success to provide them with respectful, safe and nurturing environment that truly supports them and their families. With that in mind it is my inspiration to provide the care and educationally services needed to generate more productive citizens in the community. I strongly feel that at this stage is where we as early childhood professional can make the biggest different in the lives of young children and their families.
I would like to take this time to graciously thank each of you for your contributions both on the blog and discussion boards. You have help to provide much insight into the field of early childhood for me. I really appreciated each of your comments as they were an inspiration to me. I wish each of you the best in your future endeavors and look forward to working with you all again.

5 comments:

  1. Kvonya,

    It has been so great to get to know you over the past months! Your hope for early childhood is wonderful and is so important. I am excited as I look towards my new year to new families. Good luck with whatever the future holds for you!

    Abby

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  2. I love the statement you made "every child in any situation can learn." Thank you so much for your contributions. I wish you all the best as you move on.

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  3. Hi Kvonya,

    I like that you mentioned building a relationship with the family because they need to be included in the learning experience of their child. The better relationship we have with the parents the more comfortable the child feel in communicating openly with the teacher. Keeping the parents involved in their child learning is very important. Great post!

    I wish you much success in your endeavor and thanks for sharing your knowledge with me. Good luck

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  4. Kvonya,

    Indeed you are right; every child can learn in her or her own way! I think your approach of getting to know every family personally will definitely bring a new light to the environment in which you are providing services.

    I want to wish you the best of luck the the remainder of your course! I know we started this program together and are finally at the end of the tunnel. Best wishes!

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  5. Good luck in your future endeavors, and classes! Thank you for all of your input and feedback this semester!

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