This is all a child wants and much more if there is more to give.
Children are free of stress. The things you teach them are the things they learn, whether it is good or bad.
Thank you all to my fellow classmates with all the suggestions, questions, thoughts and support throughout this class. I hope to see anyone of you in future classes. I wish you all the best of your endeavors and succeed in any of the goals you have set on. Good luck.
Thank you Dr. Trevino Meyer for the support, criticism, and quick response to any emails. I greatly appreciate the high standard you set for the class to better us as an individual.
Reference
Brookings Institute. (2014). The Importance of Early Childhood Development. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qmkxytBeDs
I enjoyed your quote by Mary Pope Osborn; I like to think at this early age children will take with them what I teach. In addition, I hope it serves them well. Thank you for your contributions during this class, I enjoyed reading your post each week. I wish you the best of luck throughout the rest of your Master course!
Hi Maria - while I love the colorful "what children need most" quote, I am struck by the "choose well" one. In light of the current horrifying events caused by hatred, I think this is SO VERY IMPORTANT to keep in the forefront of the minds of those with influence on young children. Well, for all people really, but especially those who have influence over young minds. Children learn hatred, and it truly breaks my heart. Let those of us in the business of caring for young children be ever mindful of this and work diligently to set positive examples and to combat hurtful teaching! Thanks for the post, and best of luck to you in future classes!
I agree with you very much about thanking Professor Trevino Meyer. She was a hard grader but gave such detailed feedback, it was so helpful. You can tell she cares about her job and her students by her comments. I enjoyed the work she put in as much as I enjoyed hearing from and learning from everyone in our class. Hopefully I'll see you in a future class. As the Germans say, Tchuss!
Hi Maria, It was great having you in this class too. I enjoy reading your discussion and blogs this semester. Thank you for your feedback and support in this journey. Hope to have you again in my future courses. Best of luck!!
Maria,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your quote by Mary Pope Osborn; I like to think at this early age children will take with them what I teach. In addition, I hope it serves them well. Thank you for your contributions during this class, I enjoyed reading your post each week. I wish you the best of luck throughout the rest of your Master course!
Hi Maria - while I love the colorful "what children need most" quote, I am struck by the "choose well" one. In light of the current horrifying events caused by hatred, I think this is SO VERY IMPORTANT to keep in the forefront of the minds of those with influence on young children. Well, for all people really, but especially those who have influence over young minds. Children learn hatred, and it truly breaks my heart. Let those of us in the business of caring for young children be ever mindful of this and work diligently to set positive examples and to combat hurtful teaching! Thanks for the post, and best of luck to you in future classes!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you very much about thanking Professor Trevino Meyer. She was a hard grader but gave such detailed feedback, it was so helpful. You can tell she cares about her job and her students by her comments. I enjoyed the work she put in as much as I enjoyed hearing from and learning from everyone in our class. Hopefully I'll see you in a future class. As the Germans say, Tchuss!
ReplyDeleteHi Maria, It was great having you in this class too. I enjoy reading your discussion and blogs this semester. Thank you for your feedback and support in this journey. Hope to have you again in my future courses. Best of luck!!
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