I-1.1—To be familiar with the
knowledge base of early childhood care and education and to stay informed through
continuing education and training.
This is important to me because
the world is ever changing and we as educators must not get lost in time. We
can stay in touch with the changing of
times through continuing education
I-1.3—To recognize and respect
the unique qualities, abilities, and potential of each child.
This
is important to me and in order for us to respect these unique qualities we
have to be knowledgeable on how to recognize these qualities.
I-1.4—To appreciate the
vulnerability of children and their dependence on adults.
Children
cannot stand up and speak for themselves so we have to be their voice and
advocate for them
The three principles that you chose are what I see as the three most important to the field of early childhood. Great ones to choose!!!
ReplyDeleteHello Elijah,
ReplyDeleteIt is my belief that the three principles that you selected plays a major role in Early Childhood field. I especially agree with the 1.3 To recognize and respect the unique qualities, abilities, and potential of each child. In order to accomplish this principle you must be able to identify the qualities, abilities,and potential of a child.
~Sharon Young
Hey Elijah,
ReplyDeleteOver the past 8 weeks I have enjoyed reading your posts. You have provided great vision of who you are and what you stand for as an early childhood educator. I wish you the best of luck in your professional endeavors.
Samantha