Friday, June 28, 2013

“We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt

4 comments:

  1. Hello Latarsha,

    Just wanted to give you a quick "Thank You" for all of your great post and informative blogs. Your correspondence through discussions and blogs has allowed me the opportunity to continue to grow. I sincerely enjoyed this course and getting to know you on a professional level. It is very obvious that whatever program or child that crosses your path with leave better than when they entered your path.

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  2. Hello Latarsha,
    Your posts are insightful and benficial to me as an early childhood professional. Your knowledge of providing children the best learning environment is one I admire. Providing the child with the tools for success appears to be your forte. I wish you continued success in your future endeavors.

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  3. I really liked your quote and its very true. We as parents always want the best for our children. We try the best and the hardest to do everything for our children. Thank you for all your resources and information you provided throughout the course. I wish you the best and hope to have other classes together. Best wishes.

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  4. Hi Latarsha,

    The quote you have chosen is so very true. We must do all we can to help the children we teach and supervisor each and everyday. It is up to us to give me the right directions to make their life easier, therefore, the transititions will be lighter for them as they mature.

    It has been such an awesome time chatting with you again. Although, you were not in my discussion group this time, I still like to see what you are interjecting into the class. Your responses to the discussions are right on point and I have gained a lot of knowledge from your words of wisdom. My God bless and keep you in your next classes.

    Joyce Galloway

    Joyce Galloway

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