Monday, December 17, 2012

The end has come :)


One hope that I have when I think about working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds is that as I work with these families, I am able to make them feel comfortable. I hope that the diverse families that I work with understand how much I care for them. I hope that the families feel as if I am someone they can come for if they need support or have a question regarding their child’s care.
One goal that I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is as an early childhood professional - who works with other early childhood professionals on a daily basis - I want to make sure that other’s understand the importance of diversity.  I have been sharing articles that I find to continue to inform the staff members at my center how important it is to be aware of the impact that diversity has on children. It is also important to understand how to deal with issues that arise that relate to diversity of others. By setting a goal to try to continue to inform other early childhood professionals with information that I learn, I am able to reduce the issues related to diversity, equity, and social justice in the early childhood field.

I would like to thank all of my colleagues who have shared their feedback, stories, and insights throughout our course together. I learn much more than what a book could teach me from each of you. Best of luck to you in your future! I hope to share future classes together at our time here at WaldenUniversity.

2 comments:

  1. Kaitlyn,

    I am sure that all the families that you work with knows that they are all special to you. I wish you the best of luck throughout the rest of your classes. Thank you for all your support.

    Luci

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  2. Kaitlyn, It is awesome that you are sharing what you know and have learned with colleagues. Too often we stand around complaining about what everyone does and the things we don't like without taking any action. You truly are an advocate.

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