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Friday, September 15, 2017

My Personal Research Journey


On this complex Journey, a finding research that is reliable versus non-credited resources is an I open it for myself. Personally, I have the opportunity to meet and speak with Dr. Adolph Brown in person. He has shared his experience growing up in the Head Start program along with his hopes and fears and challenges of life. His inspiration words of “real talk” are something that I would like to pass on to young Educators in the field of early childhood. The struggles of life can be overwhelming and buried at times, if only one person (myself) is willing to make a difference in the individual life as early as 3 years old, I’m willing to listen and support learning opportunities for all children. Working together, playing together, we can accomplish more than one standing alone.
After listening to the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow, what were your initial thoughts of supporting young children? Hopefully, the song inspires you to think of all ages and opportunities to be an encouragement?

2 comments:

Sylvia.Scott2 said...

Great choice Mohan, and I absolutely love this version of Somewhere over the Rainbow. I feel inspired to do better and be the best that I possibly can be in the field of early childhood education.

Kaleena Wiseman said...

I love the music of Israel, and I love how creative this is. As I listened I closed my eyes and I could picture myself playing outside with children of all ages and backgrounds. Everyone was smiling and happy. The music inspires me to make children smile at least while they are in my care.