There are several relationships in my life that have helped me keep moving, inspired me, and driven me to always do my best when working with children.
First, there is God, if it was not for my faith and belief in Him I would never be able to get through life and work in general. I owe EVERYTHING to HIM. He helps me realize the purpose of why I work with children, and He has put the people in my life to help support me and keep me sane in the crazy world we live in.
Secondly, there is the relationship I have with my husband. He is my best friend and helps keep me going on with the insane idea of working on a Masters in Early Childhood. There are times where he has stepped it up and help clean house, make dinner, wash clothes, and helped solve technical problems with something I am working on. He helps keep me calm, and tells me that everything is going to be worth it when I am done working on my Masters.
Third, there is my mom and dad. These two people have helped shape me into the type of person who should always want to learn, work hard, and keep going even when problems come along in your life. They are also another big cheering section in my life, but have also realized that I have to learn certain life lessons myself to help me grow! I want to thing them for not handing everything to me in life. I love them for that !
Fourth, there is my grandmother! All I have to say about this women is that she has been an inspiration through her health issues and history she has seen in life! She has made me realize that no matter the obstacle there is always a way around it! She is also one person who I could talk to when problems came around in life and she could always make me feel better!
Fifth, there are my coworkers, who I receive ideas from and collaborate with in teaching. I learn as much from them as I can learn from a lecture on teaching strategies. Working with my coworkers has also taught me you may not always agree, but for the sake of the children you must work together to provide the best education possible for them.
Sixth, I would like to say my relationship with my students and their parents is important because by trying to communicate openly and providing resources for parents that are the best for children helping their children at home is key to my success as a teacher in the classroom. I cannot succeed without support from my parents.
Finally, there are my pets. I have a cat named Jenny and my husband and I just recently adopted a Beagle named Zoe. It is wounder to see the unconditional love from these two furry creatures when you have had a bad day!
Relationships are so key to successful programs because they help shape and mold you into the person you to the kind of person who helps shape and mold the Early Childhood Field. I believe it is so important to foster healthy relationships to help provide a healthy, caring environment in a Early Childhood program.
Kelly I read your blog earlier today and I really loved it. I forgot to put a very important relationship on my blog that you remembered, my relationship to my lord and saviour...thanks for helping me remember. Great blog this week by the way, how are classes going for you? I did horribly in child development, I really need to make it up in this class.
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