Sunday, October 30, 2016
Competent Communicator
This assignment was a bit difficult because it seems everyone around me has their own way of communication and I wouldn't necessarily say it is competent. However, my middle sister communicates in a way that is very blunt. She doesn't beat around the bush. If she has any issue type of issue or concern she gets to it quick. She also does this quite intelligently and may insert a few choice words in there as well. She could have possibly gotten that from our grandmother who was a very honest woman.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Professional Hopes and Goals

As this course comes to a close one hope that I have when working with children and families who come from different backgrounds is to always have and show respect for others cultures, religions, traditions. etc.
One goal I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is showing this in the classroom setting and bringing light to social justice issues in the classroom in a creative way. Also, showing diversity in the classroom through toys, books, games etc,, even when the students may not be as diversed. I think it is important that students in those environments that are less diversed learn everyone in the world is not like them or do the things they do.
One goal I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is showing this in the classroom setting and bringing light to social justice issues in the classroom in a creative way. Also, showing diversity in the classroom through toys, books, games etc,, even when the students may not be as diversed. I think it is important that students in those environments that are less diversed learn everyone in the world is not like them or do the things they do.
Lastly, thank you to my colleagues. You all have given me some wonderful feedback and challenged my thinking along the way in this class. For that, I am grateful and I have learned so much about a lot of you. Thank you sharing your lives, struggles and joys. Wishing you all the best on the rest of this journey!
Professional Hopes and Goals

As this course comes to a close one hope that I have when working with children and families who come from different backgrounds is to always have and show respect for others cultures, religions, traditions. etc.
One goal I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is showing this in the classroom setting and bringing light to social justice issues in the classroom in a creative way. Also, showing diversity in the classroom through toys, books, games etc,, even when the students may not be as diversed. I think it is important that students in those environments that are less diversed learn everyone in the world is not like them or do the things they do.
One goal I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is showing this in the classroom setting and bringing light to social justice issues in the classroom in a creative way. Also, showing diversity in the classroom through toys, books, games etc,, even when the students may not be as diversed. I think it is important that students in those environments that are less diversed learn everyone in the world is not like them or do the things they do.
Lastly, thank you to my colleagues. You all have given me some wonderful feedback and challenged my thinking along the way in this class. For that, I am grateful and I have learned so much about a lot of you. Thank you sharing your lives, struggles and joys. Wishing you all the best on the rest of this journey!
Friday, October 14, 2016
Welcoming Families From Around the World
Turkey
My director has just informed me that I will be having a new family coming from Turkey! This is so exciting! I better get ready!
To prepare for myself and my students for our new family's arrival these are the five things I would like to do:
1. I would have the students learn to say hello is turkish which is "Merhaba"
2. I would learn about the culture, traditions and holidays.
3. I would make a cubby tag that represents her country. (Maybe the flag because I think it is pretty cool.)
4. I would have a brand new newsletter ready for them that will
contain almost all the information needed along with an
excited welcome note.
5. Find out what games the children play in Turkey and re-create it.
contain almost all the information needed along with an
excited welcome note.
5. Find out what games the children play in Turkey and re-create it.
My hope in these preparations are to make sure that the child is comfortable and welcomed. I want the family to know that we are not here to change who he/she is or have him/her forget their where they came from. We would like to provide continuity and learn from them to see how we can incorporate things from their country into the classroom setting.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
The Personal Side of Bias, Prejudice, and Oppression
What memory do you have of an incident when you experienced bias, prejudice, and/or oppression, or witnessed someone else as the target of bias, prejudice, and/or oppression? Keep in mind that one can encounter such incidents in real contexts, including online environments, as well as in fictional ones, such as movies, books, television shows, and the like.
Again, this class is so timely. In such a time now where bias, prejudice and oppression is now becoming more evident than it has in some time now; there are lot of actions that are taking place that are just plain unjustified. Over the past couple of months I, we have witnessed a number of murders of unarmed black men shot and killed by police officers. It really is sad that people are considered a threat or dangerous simply because of the color of their skin. And to think it is coming from those who are suppose to protect and serve.
In what way(s) did the specific bias, prejudice and/or oppression in that incident diminish equity?
What feelings did this incident bring up for you?
These incidents brings up past hurts, pains, unresolved issues that the history of United States was built on, made up of such as slavery, discrimination, prejudice and racism. When these incidents occur it has us thinking, "Has anything really changed?" and the truth something things have and some things remain the same.
What and/or who would have to change in order to turn this incident into an opportunity for greater equity?
This is such a tricky question because not all white people are racist and I can't say to stay away from them or even hate all police. I would have to say to be realistic black people will probably never be treated %100 equal. There will always be someone or something that has it out for us or even black for whites because of our history. What does need to happen is a real talk and resolve about issues concerning race. Police officers are being sent on paid leaves for murdering people for not other reason other than the color of their skin. If these things keep happening and the system keeps siding with police then it could be the beginning of a war. We have to begin to hold people accountable for their wrongdoings and stand up for the oppressed, the ones who don't have a voice. We all have to have the same goal in mind: unity and equality.