"Children must be taught how to think, not what to think"
Margaret Mead
Margaret Mead
Monday, August 19, 2013
My Professional Growth and Reflection
Eight weeks have gone by since the beginning of this course. I was pregnant with my fourth child in the beginning and now I have a four week old baby. It is crazy to me how fast time goes. I also find it amazing how much I have learned throughout the course and how much I have grown as a professional. I have also been able to connect with my fellow colleagues. I am happy that we were able to start this blog and I was able to gain many different perspectives from others. This is just the start of my growth as a professional and I plan on continuing on this journey. When my Master's degree is finished I will continue my education through many other outlets. Learning is never ending because this field is ever changing.
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Samantha,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for being an inspiration to me. I do not think I could take care of 3 children, have a baby and continue to keep up with this course. You are Amazing. I am glad we were able to connect and I hope we can continue our relationship throughout the program.
BethAnn
Samantha, congratulations on all the wonderful things that have happened in your personal and professional life this summer. You have added a joyful new life to your family, completed your Bachelor’s degree and plunged right into the Master’s program at Walden. Incredible! You are an inspiration to the rest of us. Thank you for sharing your thoughtful perspectives on meeting the needs of children with disabilities. As educators, we must never forget that we are here to serve all learners in our classroom. I wish you continued success in your work and your studies. -Susan
ReplyDeleteSamantha,
ReplyDeleteI know I haven't communicated with you as much as I would have like to, but every time I was stressed with life and school I thought of you and how much you deal with on a daily basis and how you keep on going. You are an inspiration to me to keep pushing forward and never give up. Congrats on your 4th child and your amazing strength you possess every day. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas and I wish you all the best with your future studies! I hope to work with you again in the program. - Kristen
Samantha, I have enjoyed reading your posts here on your blog! Again congrats on the new baby. I don't know how you do it. I have no children yet and I only hope I can succeed as well once I do have them. It is inspiring to see you juggle children and school work. I look forward to our interactions in future courses and I hope I can be of assistance when you need it!
ReplyDelete~Jalice