Sunday, December 23, 2012

What I Have Learned



My one hope is that my work is not in vain. I have been using my voice for many years now. They are innocence little people. We were once a child as well and someone used his or her voice for us. I believe that it has a lot to do with how we treat each other with respect and love.

My goals are to keep doing the best I can in spreading the word on how we as a society should address the issues that may come our way when we are dealing with diversity, equity, and social justice for children. We must remember to keep our biases and thoughts to ourselves. Leave it at the door, my director would always say. We come here to this place to do a high quality exceptional job where it is not about you but it is all about the child.

Thanks to all. As always this is not goodbye, for we will see each other again soon. Wow a great way to end our class with Christmas. Enjoy your friends, Enjoy the food, but most of all Enjoy your family.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Sandra! As I read your post, I could definitely feel your passion, love, acceptance and respect for all children and families. Your positive attitude and anti-bias behavior gives early childhood professionals hope and determination to keep on making a difference in the lives of many! Thanks for sharing, keep up the great work and Happy Holidays Sandra!

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