Saturday, February 25, 2012

What I Have Learned



One hope that I have is to see better understanding and respect towards each other. Seeing the differences is natural, but what we need is to do is to respect and care for each other.
 If we can show/ teach our children the importance of belonging to a family, community, society and a country, they will have a better chance of creating a world that is full of equal opportunities to all beings regardless of their gender, color, faith, or abilities.

In the early childhood arena, the best goal is to have administrators and educators who have a greater understanding of anti-bias education as well as importance of inclusive classrooms with services to the children who are differently-abled. When the individuals who are involved in early childhood arena have a better understanding of the diversity as a theme beyond the color of the skin, it will  make a great difference for the children and families. For the most part, people still believe that diversity is about the color of the skin and the faith.


 
Dear Colleagues,
We worked hard
We learned from each other
We shared our wisdom and passion
We have the ability to make a difference one child at a time
It is our responsibility to create a better tomorrow for the children of the world
We are stronger as a group than as individuals
Let’s work together for a better tomorrow

Thank you for your kindness, wisdom, passion and encouraging words
Hope to see everyone at the next course
Wish everyone the best!!
Peace and love for all!


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