Monday, March 31, 2014

Great Resources

The following are resources that I received from my class that I am currently in. Hope they are helpful!

These Sources are for Position Statements and influential practices.


These sources are for Children's Rights and Well-Being


These are Selected Early Childhood Organizations

Here are some resources that I have found

*Handbook of Early Childhood by   
  • Robert C. Pianta (Editor)
  • W. Steven Barnett (Editor)
  • Laura M. Justice (Editor)
  • Susan M. Sheridan (Editor)

  • *Developing Early Childhood Services by Peter Baldock

  • *Shaping Early Childhood by Glenda Mac Naughton




    Thursday, March 27, 2014

    Inspirational Quotes

    "You are the stars and the world is watching you. By your presence you send a message to every village, every city, every nation. A message of hope. A message of victory."
    -Eunice Kennedy Shriver (1987 Special Olympic Winter Games)

    "As we hope for the best in them, hope in reborn with in us."
    -Eunice Kennedy Shriver

    "The highest stake of all is our ability to help children realize their full potential."
    -Samuel Meisels

    "The research is clear. Time and again, the data prove that giving children access to quality early childhood programs not only works to boost their academic success, it's incredibly cost-effective as well"
    -Samuel Meisels

    "Children are not succeeding because they are not given the tools they need not because they don't have the intelligence."
    -Louise Derman Sparks

    "I'm not here to save the world. I'm here just to make a difference in the community that I'm working."
    -Raymond Hernandez

    "It's not all about you. You have to take your ego out and think to about what's best for the child and you care about them enough to help them transition to what's next."
    -Renetta Cooper

    "My passion has been evolving through they years, it is an ongoing process. It's like a ripple...it grows."
    -Leticia Lara

    "...What unique opportunity we have in working with children. We as professionals in early childhood field have the opportunity to shape the child's life for the better."
    -Sandy Escobedo

    Saturday, March 22, 2014

    Personal Childhood Web


    Janet(mother)-She has influenced my life as a child by always being there. Weather it was I got hurt or just simply needing her. She always supported me in everything I did. She always came to my dance recitals, sporting events, girl scout events and much more. Anything I was involved in she was there cheering me on. She was a teacher as she took me to her classroom I knew that I wanted to be a teacher. She help me be the best I can be. She helped me all through school even college. When ever I needed help with homework she would help me. Even though she has six children she treated us equally. I did everything with my mom. With everything she did I knew how much she cared about me and support me in everything I did. I know she is still influencing me because she still is doing everything she did when I was a child. She is proof reading my papers, she is very supportive in my job and everything that is happening in my life. 


    David(father)-Every weekend when I was young my dad had to take me to swim lessons. He would take me and stay there till it was done. After swim lessons we would come home and he would cook me breakfast. When ever I needed help he would be there. I know he still loves and cares about because he helped my husband and me out when we remodeled our home. He was just like this when I was younger help out where ever needed. 


    I was close to all my siblings. So to choose only three of them is extremely hard. 

    Mike(brother)-He is the one in the middle. When I was in kindergarten he was in his upper high school years. He only went to school for half of the day. Since he was only in school for half of the day a lot of times he had to pick me up from kindergarten or my babysitters. I remember him picking me up in his Mustang, it was loud. I would be sitting in the car with my hand over my ears. Most days he would take me to a local pizza place or have pizza in the back seat for lunch. Even though he now lives miles away he is still there for me by supporting me in everything I do. He does voice concerns on some of my decision but he is just looking out for what is best for me.

    Christine(sister)-She is right of me in the picture above. One of the many memories I have of her and I when I was young was when I went into her room in the morning she would make her legs into a circle. I would sit in the middle of her legs pretending to be in a boat. We would sing and just have fun. She cared about me by hanging out with me, sometimes even when she had friends over. She lives across the country from me but still cares. She is also a teacher. When I need an opinion on our profession I talk to her. I know she cares about me because when she is town she makes sure she sees me as much as possible. 

    Susan(sister)-Pictured above to the left of me. We grew up very close to each other because we are only two years apart. We shared a room as we were growing up. With that being said I have many memories with each other. One of the cutest one is when we had to clean our room we would shove everything under the bed and in the closet, thinking our mom would not check those spots. I knew she cared about me because when ever we would be in school she would be there if I needed her. She helped me when I started middle school and high school. 












    Saturday, March 15, 2014


    This is a picture of me in Fall 2013 with me are my niece and nephew. 


    "We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." -Benjamin Franklin

    That is one of the many quotes that I love.That is one of the reason I love my job because it keeps me young.



    I love all the Pete the Cat books. They teach the children so much. They are easy for preschool children to understand. They love them too! They are always asking for Pete the Cat and singing the song. Check them out!

    Story of a Wonderful Child

    I currently have a child in my classroom right now. He is one of my most challenging children that I have had. Something about him makes me love him that much more. He is very loving and caring. He lost someone very close to him this year. I think being there for him and talking to him about it has made our relationship as a teacher/student that much stronger. 



    The children all colored their own hot air balloons to celebrate Dr. Seuss birthday.