Many times we have children that are very vindictive
to other children and families.
Therefore, as an early childhood professional I would like all children
to see a person for who they are and not the color of their skin. If a white child sees a black child, I do not
want to run, but talk to them and make sure they understand they talk a like,
walk alike, and even put their clothes on the same way, one leg at a time. I can say I am guilty of this myself. I asked my son who was going to college why
he wanted to go to the college of his choice, because the majority of the
students were white. He replied mom does
everything have to black or white? You
know it gave me something to think about. Does it?
My goal as an early childhood professional is to
teach all children that no matter what color your skin is that we are all the
same, people. I would teach different
cultures and help them understand that no matter they are of a different race,
we were all create equal.
To my fellow colleagues, I would like to say I have
enjoyed reading your post. I have
learned most about most of you through you BLOGS and feel I have gone to school
with you somewhere else. I have learned
more in the class reading your discussions also. Thank you for all your commits and
concerns. I hope to have you all on my
team in the next class.
Myra,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing yourself in your blogs. I agree that the blog format is a very good way to learn more about each other outside the classroom, if you will.
I share your hope that our classrooms will teach our children to value the differences that make us unique.
Good luck in your future course work.
Myra,
ReplyDeleteI think you have a great goal. We really are all the same. Children are young and can be taught to love one another. Your son is very smart! Best of Luck to you. Diana
Hi Myra,
ReplyDeleteHaving a deep understanding of diversity, equity and social justice helps us to be flexible and open to the many ways of being human. This course has definitely benefitted me as well both personally and professionally. The opportunity to learn with you and from you helped me to grow in my anti-bias education. I wish you all the best in your future courses.
I have really enjoyed following your blog. Your insights are informative and interesting. I wish you a great holiday season and look forward to working with you again.
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