Sunday, March 16, 2014

Relationship Reflection


Relationship Reflection


There are many different types of relationships that a person can have. I feel that every relationship that is built depends on the person and the actions that are taking place. Relationships are central to a person’s successful life. If you accomplish all your material goals but you do not attend carefully to your relationships, you will end up empty, alone and miserable. But if you have wonderful relationships with people who care about you, and whom you care about, then no matter what happens in the outside world, you will still be happy.

I have many different relationships. The most important relationship that I have is with my own family. I have all the support that I need in everything that I do. All of my accomplishments are the result of the continued support that I get from my husband and children.

I have a work relationship with a couple of my coworkers that help me through my career. I look at them as mentors. We work together to build each other up and share our experience and ideas on how to help the development of you children.

At times it can be hard when trying to develop relationships, because everyone incorporated in the relationship has to have a sense of trust and must feel that their morals and values are being viewed just as important as everyone else’s.

With every person that I meet in the early childhood education field, I strive to communicate my passion for the children and show that I am willing to put my biases aside to come up with the best developmental plan for all of our young children. If we all work together and network with our ideas, we would be able to do great things in the early childhood education field.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Thank You!!!

I would like to say thank you to my family and colleagues for all their support. I have endured so much this semester and I am very grateful for the opportunities that I have been given. I feel very blessed to be a part of such a group of positive people. In the past weeks I have learned so much on child development. I was able to take a lot of what I learned and apply it to real life experiences. I would also like to thank my professor. I felt that she was very involved with each assignment and was very understanding through everything. The feedback from everyone really gave me new insights about all the topics we discussed!


#mastersdegreeinprogress

Margaret Mead




“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.”
Margaret Mead

HaPpY bIrThDaY!!!!