Three Meaningful Codes of Ethics contained in the NAEYC and DEC

Saturday, May 12, 2012

**Relationship Reflection**

"Human relationships, and the effects of relationships on relationships, are the building blocks of healthy development" (Shonkoff & Phillips, 2000, p. 4).


Krystal - My Mother


Although, my Mother was a single parent she has always been tentative to all of my needs. She motivated to go to college and succeed and make something of my life. She molded me into the self-driven woman I am today. With working two jobs at times, my Mother was always there in more ways than one. From PTO to helping the school put together fundraiser events to Parent-Teacher conferences, my Mother was always there in some way, little or big, to show me how much she cared through her involvement in my school activities as well as my home life.



Dr. Margaret - My Grandmother


From being my grandmother to being my elementary school principal, my grandmother has always been supportive of all of my scholastic efforts. She has always told me that I could be anything I wanted to be in life. I have watched her oversee my elementary school as principal, as well as run her own large family which includes 7 children, 32 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. She is the reason why I decided to pursue this degree in Education. Her ambition and drive is all of the motivation I needed.



Kerri - My Aunt

Since my mother’s baby sister and I are only 12 years apart, I was always known as her “mini-me.” I guess almost like a “kid sister” – wherever she went, I was there, should my Mother have to work late nights. She told me that when I was younger, she considered me to be her “human baby doll.” She said she loved to dress me up in different clothes and also making sure that if we went out to a store we were dressed alike. My aunt was extremely overprotective of me and would not let anyone tell me anything that she thought was unjustifiable. She still tells the story of how when she went to college she cried the entire way there because she knew that it would be a while before she saw me again as if I were HER child. My family finds this story extremely funny to this day, and each time the entire family is together, someone will bring this story up. My aunt and I are extremely close and to this day any major decisions I have to make, besides my Mother, I make sure that I run it past my Aunt as well!

4 comments:

  1. It is interesting to read how are families are somewhat different, but similar at the same time. It is always good to hear about how grandparents, especially grandmothers hold the family together.

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  2. It sounds like you have some amazing women in your life who have been great examples of perserverance. I love how you described your relationship with your aunt. I had a close friend of the family who I had a similar relationship with. She was kind of like the big sister I never had:)

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  3. I enjoyed reading about your family support. I wish that all of the children we serve would have these same supports. But, that's why many of us chose the career that we did. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Kaysha,

    I enjoyed reading about the important relationships in your life. It so very important to have loving, caring, understanding, and encouraging relationships in life. You are blessed to have such amazing women in your life. Thank you for sharing.

    Crysal

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