6165~ Reflection

thank you language

Thank you, in the past several weeks, we have shared information and insights and supported each other.  As we go our own ways in our personal and professional lives, I would like to thank each and every one of you for taking the time to read, respond, and share with me a piece of your lives.  Together we have learned that collaboration can’t happen alone.  We have learned that ideas big or small can be turned into magnificent changes that like-minded people can turn into changed lives.

Examining our own personal schema and how we communicate was a big “lesson” for me.  But through self-discovery, I gathered that perception is key.   It is how others perceive is as well as how confident we are in our self-perception.

I wish nothing but the best for each and every one of you.  I hope that you never stop learning and discovering yourself.  Know that your dream of the perfect early childhood environment can be real with collaboration and communication.  As I constantly say in my classroom… Teamwork makes the dream work!

Discussions

  1. Antonietta Delgado Reply

    Jenn,

    Another ending to another course together. Thank you for all your ideas and opinions in our blogs and our discussions. It is always insightful to hear other people’s perspective because of all our different experiences. We all need help and support, otherwise we are just in it by ourselves and forget how connected we really are.

    Thank you again

  2. Kristiana Reeves Reply

    Jenn,

    I always look forward to your pictures because you connect all the words and consume them into a big picture. It is like we started from the beginning where diversity begins with you, and you make that known with your collection of words. I wish you the best in your journey and hope to see you in future classes!

    -Kristiana Reeves

  3. Carol Grubbs Reply

    Jenn,
    I have enjoyed learning from your experiences that you have shared. I think that we have all learned to communicate effectively, and collaborate respectfully. Thank you for always being positive, and encouraging throughout this course. Good luck on your professional journey.

  4. patricia Reply

    Jenn-
    I have enjoyed reading your post over the past few weeks. I wish nothing but the best for you and hope to see you in future classes here at Walden.

    P.S. I often use the same saying in my classroom as it is very true “team work makes the dream work”!

  5. Alvia Underwood Reply

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us. We all benefit from sharing our personal experiences and gaining insight from each other. We are definitely stronger when we collaborate too. All the best to you and I hope we cross paths again in another class!

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Hello and welcome!  This blog belongs to a mom, teacher, and a student.  When I was in my 20’s I had no clue how to get to where I wanted to be in life.  Having gone through a devastating divorce that included domestic violence so bad it forced me to become homeless with my sons.  I have reinvented myself into who I am today.  My boys are now 9 and 11.  They have gave me what I was missing.  With the skill I gained in becoming their mother, I found my motivation to pursue my dream, teaching.  They were there that day, cheering me on as I walked across the stage and received my Associates degree and a year later, my Bachelor degree in Early Childhood.  Now I teach preschool for the Great Start Readiness Program in Michigan.  I just remarried this summer in Key West FL, to a man that loves me and the boys and is our biggest supporter.  We live in Michigan where we enjoy hiking, biking, yoga, traveling and laughing.

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