Saturday, April 27, 2013

Professional Hopes and Goals



One hope that I have when I think about working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds is that I leave them with a sense of belonging and acceptance. It is important that when I work with children I  impact them in such a way that they are prideful of who they are in this world and willing to accept others for who they are. I want children to know that their differences are what makes them unique and exploring those who are different from them, can be a great learning experience.
One goal that I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is to empower children to love who they are and to learn that no one person is better than the other. I would love to create a workshop for children where they can learn about themselves and share their differences with one another. Learning these lessons early in life is essential for our society to change in regards to issues of diversity.
I truly enjoyed this course, it left me feeling empowered, I learned so much about my own identity, and I have a greater respect for the differences we share in this society. I love learning about my colleague’s journey through self discovery, their childhoods, culture, and views on diversity. I Hope that everyone took something from this class that they can use personally and professionally.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing.
    The workshop is a great idea!! I think it would be so much fun and would fill the students with such pride.
    I wish you the best as you continue your journey!

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  2. It is so true that children need to be empowered to love who they are, that they are unique individuals who DO count, and the world would be a much better places if each of us respected ourselves and each other. It was great being in class with you. Best of luck in your future courses.

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