Saturday, November 10, 2012

Reflecting on Building Relationships


My Dad

             Is someone who’s there when I need him the most, in good and bad times, I believed his influence lives in the work I do. My dad has shown me unconditional love. My Dad is one of the most respected men I know. I grew up watching him going to work early in the morning, and loving what he does. My Dad had taught me that loving what you do in life makes your life more fulfilling and rewarding as well as enjoyable. Knowing what a well rounded happy life looks like by seeing my father makes me realize I have that as well.

 My Mom

         Is sweet, caring, loving, trusting, and nice, my mother is the one who understands and forgives everything. My mom has taught me how strive for whatever it is that I want to do in life. My mother is the best mother in the world to me, the things she has taught me about life , and the things she has done for me are things I have carried over to motherhood. Thanks mom for being the terrific person you are!


My Teacher

             I had an elementary teacher by the name of Mrs. Tina Brundidge, I wasn’t good in Mathematics, but her patience and her compassion affected me in ways that was unimaginable. To come in contact with a person outside of my parents that really cared for my well being .Meant more to me than she would ever know. She went above and beyond to make sure that I understood Mathematics. The fact that she cared enough made a difference.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

My Personal Birthing Experience


As I waited for my first child’s birth, I was so excited as well as nervous because I had no idea what to expect, and this was one of the things that I couldn’t control. I always sought out advice from others, but nothing can really prepare you for the birth of your own child. I can remember going to the doctor on November 19, 2005, for my last doctor’s visit, and he saying to me “Tiffany you are going to have this baby today or tomorrow”. I replied “how can that be if I’m not having any contractions”. The doctor turns around and says to me “believe it or not Tiffany you’re in labor as we speak”. I looked at him with this puzzled look on my face, and I said if you say so doc. turns out he was absolutely right!

             The rest of the day was pretty normal.  I met my husband for lunch. Then I decided to go visit some friends of ours, and after that we decided to go by Baby R Us, to do some last minute shopping. This lasted about two hours because that particular night I decided that I needed to go to every store in Chicago. By the time we made it home my husband and I began packing my hospital bags. While we were packing my bags I remembered turning around and saying to my husband how will I know I’m in labor?  He replied, “You will start going to the bathroom on yourself.” I said, “what if that doesn’t happen because right now I just feel a whole lot of pressure?”

             He turned around so fast until he just started grabbing everything he could find.  When he got finished I remembered putting four suit cases in our car and I’m just standing there laughing. He got so upset with me. He stated, “Tiffany this is not a laughing matter this is not the time to be laughing, or joking if you have this baby right now I don’t know what I’m going to do”  I said, “ we have so many bags I’m not moving to the hospital.” By this time we made it to the hospital and I got checked in, and I got hooked up to all these monitors.

             I remembered the nurse asking me if I needed any pain medication.  The first time I responded no because I was determined that I would give birth naturally without any drugs. Boy! Where did I get that crazy idea out my head? The nurse came around for the second time, she asked, “ how I was doing, and I told her I would like some pain medication please.” It took her so long to comeback until I started buzzing for her, and when she came back I told her if you would like for me to remain calm and pleasant then I suggest you go and get me PAIN MEDICATION NOW! Please thank you!

She had returned with the medication.  I was able to get some rest. Hours had passed it was clearly the next morning. The doctor said surprise it is time for you to have this baby. The nurse came back in which was my Lamaze coach, and she says princess you are not pushing you are not doing anything I have taught you. I screamed princess is pushing and very hard I might add.

             She looked me in the eye I said I guess you have to stay here another night pushing. I said no I won’t, so I gave one good push the doctor told me to stop pushing. I told the doc I can’t, he turned around to grab something. As he was turning around I pushed anyway, and my son came flying out, and the doc caught him in the nick of time. This whole experience was amazing and wonderful! My son has been a blessing to my family!   

Sunday, August 19, 2012


Examining Codes of Ethics

NAEYC

"Appreciate Childhood as a unique and valuable stage of the human life cycle"

             Every person individual makeup is influenced by different factors. It is up to the teacher to recognize each students uniqueness and build on their particular strengths. As educators we have to remember to respect each students individual ability and strength, as well as being sensitive to the fact that each student learns at his or her own speed.



"Appreciate and support the bond between the child and family"

            It is extremely important for parents to be involve in the educational process of their child. Without the parents involvement  our job would be extremely difficult. In order for a child to be successful in school the parent and teacher must begin to form some sort of partnership.



"Respect diversity in children, families, and colleagues"

            As educators it is important to remember that we have to create an environment where all people,  are respected and cherished. When people associate with others who different from their own learn to understand and appreciate diversity. In my educational setting I am committed to promoting respect for all people. The ideal way for people to appreciate this diversity is through direct contact.





DEC

"We shall strive for the highest level of personal and professional competence by seeking and using new evidence based information to improve our practices while also responding openly to the suggestions of others".

            As educator it is important that I am able to adapt to change, and that I'm able to meet these changes in order for learning to take place.



"We shall advocate for equal access to high quality education and supports for all children and families to enhance their quality of lives".

            Every child has the right to an quality education. Education can break poverty. As an educator I will do whatever it takes to support the rights to seeing that every child receives education.



"We shall support professionals new to the field by mentoring them in the practice of evidence and ethically based services".

            You can nurture a new teacher professionally. You can introduce a new teacher to different things . Having someone to lean on, a person who is an good listener . With the help of a mentor the new teacher will gain confidence .





Reference




Article: The Division for Early Childhood. (2000, August). Code of ethics. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from
http://www.dec-sped.org/

A Note of Thanks and Support


Thank you to all my colleagues in group 2! Thank you for all the knowledge that I have acquired from each and every one of you. You guys have made a major impact on my life in a positive way! Good luck to you all!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Resources Section

"I Can Do It Myself"Encouraging Independence in Young Children:
http://www.education.com/reference/article/Ref_I_Can_Do_Myself/
"New Directions in Early Childhood"
http://www.education.com/reference/article/new-direction-early-childhood-education


"The Hanen Centre Helping You Help Children Communicate"
 http://www.hanen.org/Helpful-Info.aspx




Sunday, July 22, 2012

A Reading on Motivation, Passion and Wisdom


"Parents don't make mistakes because they don't care, but because they care so deeply"

By T. Berry Brazelton

A Quote from Readings


"A Grandchild is a miracle, but a renewed relationship with your own children is even greater"

By T. Berry Brazelton