I can’t believe I have finally made it through the last
course! My experience at Walden has
been one of both anxiety and absolute joy.
Through my professors, my colleagues, and the resource materials, I feel
that I am armed with the tools needed to make a bigger difference in the lives
of the children and families that I meet each day. I have learned how to look past my own biases and the biases of
others to make education more meaningful and worthwhile for all my
students. Listening to and studying the
work of anti-bias professors has taught me that your passion can surpass any
bias that you may encounter on your journey for social change. I feel that I can now be a better advocate
for those children and families who are unable to be heard because of their
differences. My journey with Walden has
also reaffirmed for me the importance of making connections with families and
those who work with children each day.
It indeed takes a village to raise a child and families give such vital
information for working with their children.
Finally, I am truly amazed at all the resources and organizations that
are working for and being developed for children. Walden has given me wonderful contacts that I will be able to
utilize as I continue working in the field of Early Childhood Education.
Interacting through online communication with my colleagues
and professors has given me a valuable resource base that will assist me in my
future goal of starting my own early childhood learning center. I am excited about all that I can accomplish
because others have helped to fan the flame of a spark of passion that brought
me to the field of early childhood in the first place. To all of my colleagues I say thank you for
your kind words, challenging questions, and resources. I wish you the best of luck in all that you
do for the sake of children and families around the world. To all of my professors who have led the way
for us to become the leaders we are today, I say thank you for your guidance
and nurturing. God has given you a
special talent to bring out the best in the students that you work with in each
course.
As I look to the future and what it holds for me I am
reminded of a biblical scripture that says love is the greatest
Commandment. If I continue to live by
this verse while advocating for children, then I know that they will feel safe
enough to give me their best. We must
face each day with the hope and faith that this day we will make a difference
in the life of someone somewhere somehow.
Peace and Blessings to All!
Teresa,
ReplyDeleteI loved reading your blog and discussions because I always learned new insights. You are a true advocate for young children and families. Good Luck in all you future endeavors and I would like to stay in touch. You can find me on LinkedIn.
Nar