Saturday, 28 June 2014

Reflecting on Learning

As I am led by my personal philosophy, 'Never underestimate the power of a strong black woman because I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.' I believe that all are capable of achieving desired goals and expectations in life. This leads me to say that my passionate hope for my future as an early childhood professional is to see the true potentials of children unfold in an environment that is conducive, bias free, warm, welcome and child centred at all times within the teaching and learning process. Children are the future and they need to be nurtured and cared for. In creating an atmosphere that depicts thus, then our children will be able to unleash their potentials. Second, for the children and families that I have been working with I wish that they continue on the same pathway because beyond the sky is their limit. While for those with whom I will be working and interacting with in the future is for them to come opened minded because within my teaching and learning environment, it is one that is organized to meet their daily needs.

My Colleagues
To my colleagues, let me take the time out to unleash my gratitudes towards you for your kind words. They have been a tower of strength for me each week as we exchange our thoughts through our posts and discussions. Your feedbacks were well structured and meaningful towards up upliftment. Indeed we have worked assiduously to attain our set goals. Today as we move ahead to do our final course in the program I wish for you all the best and I do hope that we continue to correspond with each other even after the program has ended. Once more a big thank you.

1 comment:

  1. Latoya,
    Thank you for sharing all of your thoughts, ideas, and experiences throughout these past 8 weeks. I wish you the best of luck in working with the children you currently care for and ones you will care for in the future. There have definitely been some challenges throughout this course and I am glad we were all able to get through them as a group in hopes of becoming better early childhood educators. Good luck!!

    Shayla

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