Kitty’s Blog
I thought it was great that you interacted with a family
like that. It is also nice to hear of a family who promotes literacy
development. I was wondering if there is a second hand store in your town. I
pick up a lot of books for my kids for like fifty cents or a dollar. We let my
daughter go in and pick out three books at a time and she gets to keep them!
Our library here also offers an on-line catalogue where you can reserve books;
this also may be an option for the family you were working with.
Valerielhernandez’s Blog
I have seen the use if notebooks as well as a communication
device. I think that the notebooks are great for day to day information, but
what about a parent teacher conference twice a year? I know we have a problem
at our center that the parents do not take home the information we put in the
children’s cubbies. We try posting stuff on the walls, and creating parent
information boards yet still the best way to really get information out is to
talk to the families directly.
Hi Ashmo61032;
ReplyDeleteI think that the topic you chose for your advocacy is a very important one. I think that Early childhood education are a must in today's society. I feel that too often our children are lagging when they enter kindergarten. Quality early childhood education helps to build children's cognitive, social/emotional, physical etc. development.
I think that it was great that you had the opportunity to spend time not only with the educators, but also spending time with the families which I hope gave you some valuable insights for your paper. I wish you well and I hope that you will continue to be a strong advocate for our children :)!