Saturday, December 14, 2013


The below codes were obtained came from an article published on May 26, 2010 from NAEYC. The title is Code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. Here’s a link to the codes:
http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf

Ethical Responsibilities to Children

P-1.2—We shall care for and educate children in positive emotional and social environments that are cognitively stimulating and that support each child’s culture, language, ethnicity, and family structure.

I-1.11—To provide all children with experiences in a language that they know, as well as support children in maintaining the use of their home language and in learning English

I found the 2 codes very meaningful to me. These codes make the child aware that there is a connection between home and school. The teacher should make the children feel comfort so that learning can happen. Being that I work in a mixed community, African Americans and Hispanic, I provided all the text in my preschool classroom in both languages, English and Spanish. 

 

Ethical Responsibilities to Families

P-2.2—We shall inform families of program philosophy, policies, curriculum, assessment system, and personnel qualifications, and explain why we teach as we do—which should be in accordance with our ethical responsibilities to children.

When I first started teaching, some of my parents mentioned that “play” shouldn’t be a part of the children’s curriculum, and how learning should be more teacher directed.  Once I explained the benefits of play and how it broadens their cognitive, social and emotional domains, they were more acceptable to the theory of play.

Saturday, November 23, 2013


Quotes from Susan Bredekamp, Ph. D

“Although reading and writing abilities continue to develop throughout the life span, the early childhood years—form birth through age eight—are the most important period for literacy development.”

 “It is essential and urgent to teach children to read and write competently, enabling
them to achieve today’s high standards of literacy”.

  
  Quote from Elena Bodrova, Ph.D

“Educators have always considered play to be a staple in early childhood classrooms.”

 
  Quotes from Louise Derman-Sparks

“I had just a built-in passion that it was important to make a real contribution in the world and to fix all the injustices that existed in the world”

 “The passion to make sure that all children were taught in environments and in ways that truly nurtured their ability to grow and develop to their fullest ability”

 Quotes from Raymond Hernandez, MS ED

“I think my passion comes from wanting to make a difference”

 
Quote from Leticia Lara, LCSW

“When I think of the word passion and the meaning to the word “passion” what comes to mind are what are my value, what are my beliefs, what are the ideas that lead me to action”

 

Quote from Sandy Escobido- deputy field Director

“We as professionals in the early childhood field have an opportunity to shape a child’s life for the better, and so that’s what makes me passionate about this field”

 
Renatta M. Copper- Program specialist

“It’s not all about you, you have to take your ego out of it and think about what’s best for this child”

 

Saturday, November 16, 2013


Personal Childhood Web

I’ve known this person all of my life.  She has a medium body type with brown almond shape eye and brownish grey shoulder length hair.  Her warm, welcoming smile always lights up a room.  This lovely person is my mom.  As a child my mom notices that I was a little shy around people. She would always encourage me to express my feeling and speak up for myself. The way in which my mom nurtured me is by giving me the right tools to be successful in life.  She cared enough to see that I receive A’s and B’s on my report card as a child and later on in college.  The way that my mom made me feel special is that she made time for me even when she was tired from work.  She will ask how my day went and what I learned in school.  My mom is still a big influence my life because she still gives me solid, strong advice that is very helpful in my everyday life. 

 Mr. Parks and his wife was very kind neighbor of mine when I was growing up.  Mr. Parks was a business man and a troop leader for our local boy scout and Mrs. Parks was a stay at home mom.  Being a single mother of two kids, me and my brother, the Parks nurtured me by showing how traditional families are to one another.  They cared enough to invite my family to their family events that were always fun to attend.  The way that they made me feel special is that they share their lives with me.  Mr. Parks showed how father are to their own children. The way they still influence me is their commitment to each other.  After being married for 52 years their love is still strong.

 My sixth grade teacher is another special person in my life.  Mrs. Brown was a tall, beautiful woman with long black hair and always dresses very professional.  When I was in junior high school, I was very tall and insecure about myself.  The way in which she influenced me as a child is by being a positive role model for me.  She would give me compliments on my school work and my attire making me feel good about myself.  Mrs. Brown nurtured me by standing tall and proud which gave me someone to look up to and inspired to be her one day.  Her caring ways was another attribute about herself.  She’ll always ask how I was doing in the hallways or give me encouraging advice when I came to her.  By doing all of those things made me feel very special about me.  The way her influence still continues to impact my present life is I still remember how she made me feel and what she said

Saturday, November 9, 2013

PERSONALIZING MY BLOG


If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales.  If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”
Albert Einstein

 

The book that I enjoyed as a child is Dr. Seuss Green Eggs and Ham.  The reason why I chose this book is because of the main character, Sam I am.  Sam I am is trying to persuade his friend to try something new.  While doing so, the two travel to different places, using various means of transportation, and meet interesting characters along the way.  By the end of the book, Sam I am is greatly surprised to see his friend eating the green eggs and ham.

 

My second year as a teacher I had this little shy boy in my class who always looked sad.  At the beginning of the school year, the little shy boy never played with anyone and was withdrawn from his peers.  After some time he opened up to me and I discovered that his mother was very sick.  In order to cheer him up, we often made colorful cards and creative crafts for his mom.  It's saddens me to say that his mother expired before the school year was up.  I attended the funeral and the little boy was so surprised to see me there.  It has been over 10 years since he was a student in my classroom.  But I am happy to say that even to this day, we still keep in touch. 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Hello!

Welcome to my blog!  My name is Rhonda and I am very excited to be a part of this journey towards changing the lives of young children.