The journey to my Master’s has been a
remarkable process of learning new things for me as an Early Childhood
professional. One thing I learned from this program is to utilize various
resources in my community to help with issues that may surface in the profession.
I was able to see that actually researching and linking with organizations can
give me key answers to things that I may endure in my future. Another thing I
learned from this program is make sure that I recognize and am willing to
change any biases, misconceptions, or stereotypes I may have gained and find
ways to learn about the diverse group of people I encounter on a day to day
basis. A final thing I learned is to may sure that I respect and encourage a
welcoming environment in my classroom and to meet the goals they have for their
children. I realize how important family partnerships can be for the child,
family, and school environment. My long-term goal is to continue to redefine
myself in the Early Childhood profession, to use the knowledge and skills I
have obtained and apply them to any career I hold in the present or future.
I wish all my colleagues the best in
their future. It has been such an amazing journey and I am glad to have shared
who I am with everyone. You can keep in contact on my blog page or email tazmon01@gmail.com.
I wish everyone continued success and
let’s continue to make a difference in children’s lives. Also big thanks to our
instructor for helping mold and shape us into better Early Childhood
professionals. We can and will continue to be a blessing to young children and
families.
Tierra,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on our pending graduation! I have enjoyed being in courses with you and learning from you. I wish you continued success in our field. I believe you have learned many good things from our time here at Walden that will help you succeed in your long-term goals. I cannot wait to see what the future holds for you in our field. Good luck and I wish you continued success.
Myra
Tierra,
ReplyDeleteI wish you much success on your Masters degree, Your work and efforts will not go unseen. I too have learned to be more aware of bias, and stereotypes. By the way I like your name, it is spelled the same way I spell my daughter's name. Thanks for the work you do for early child care.