Inette’s Journey in Early Childhood Education

Current Stop: EDUC 6990: Capstone (Last stop before Graduation!)

Previous stops: EDUC 6005, EDUC 6160, EDUC 6161, 6162, 6163, 6164, 6165, 6357, 6358

This blog begins as an assignment for class in Walden University’s MS in Early Childhood Studies. Let’s see where the journey will take us. Be sure to click on “Blog Feed” to view posts.

The Importance of Play

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Children need the freedom and time to play. Play is not a luxury. Play is a necessity.” – Kay Redfield Jamison

Relationships and Interactions Matter!

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No significant learning occurs without a significant relationship” – James Comer


8 thoughts on “Inette’s Journey in Early Childhood Education

  1. Hello Inette,
    It must be said, your resource list is exceptional and will be utilized for many assignments and life situations. Reading your insightful words each week has inspired additional efforts. When genuine people write about passionate subjects, their true spirit is revealed.

    Wishing you well in future endeavors,
    Travis Alumbaugh

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  2. Hi Inette
    I enjoyed reading your weekly posts and discussions,
    I feel that I learned vital information from your insights, personal experience, and your wisdom. looking at the early childhood education field from your point of view and through your experience was inspiring!
    You provided us a wealth of resources and shared in your blog topics that provided me with the opportunity to get insights into your passion and commitment to our field.
    I hope our educational path will cross again.
    Best of luck to you!

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  3. Inette,

    I just wanted you to know that I have learned so much from you during this 8 weeks. Your heart and love for this field has been shown through your post, discussions and blogs. I look forward to seeing more of you throughout our walk on this journey to receive our degree. Keep up the amazing job you are doing within your community, the families and the children you service. Again I say thank you for your support, wisdom and knowledge.

    Tanya

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  4. I was curious if you ever considered changing the page layout of your blog?
    Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you
    could a little more in the way of content so people could connect
    with it better. Youve got an awful lot of text for only having 1 or two images.
    Maybe you could space it out better?

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  5. Thank you for the information in your blog. It is well thought out and put together. The information presented shows that you are knowledgeable in your craft. Thanks for sharing.

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