Saturday, 28 June 2014
Considerations, Reflections, Aspirations
For the past eight weeks I have learned so much about diversity and how unique each individual is. Because of this I am more motivated to advocate for early childhood in my country and to spark the fire in each and every individual the importance of early childhood education. When I see people around me I no longer look at them with a close mind but I realize that each of us are all special and we all have unique roles to play in making society a place where we can all exist in peace and learn to love and respect each other no matter how different we all are. I have said this before and I will say it again the world would be so boring and drab if we were all the same color, size and culturally identical. But in a sense we are all the same, because we really share the same needs: food, shelter and clothing but most of all we all want to be accepted for who we are, loved, appreciated and just are given a chance to live life to its fullest. It is therefore my hope as an early childhood professional it is my hope that I will be fully prepared to deal with challenges that are associated with diversity.
The goal that I would set for the early childhood field as it relates to diversity is continue this master’s journey. I believe the best thing for a person who hopes to bring about positive change is to be knowledgeable. With the necessary information we can develop our resources and tools to help make early childhood development better for the generations to come.
I would also like to thank all my colleagues who have commented on my blogs, responded to my discussions and have offered some great insights and encouragement. I you wish all the best in the future endeavors as we continue to make the field of early childhood development shine bright.
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