Blog Assignment:
Personalizing Your Blog
Quote- “The Children in
our classroom are more significant than the subject matter we teach.”      *Meledee McCarty
This quote is meaningful to me because reaching children is
vital. Organizational skills also come to mind because children cannot be
reached unless they’re in an organized environment. I also feel this skill
effects our marketing effort because parental opinions are formed by their
first impressions of our programs/classrooms and second chances are rarely
given. 
One of my favorite children’s books is “In The Tall Tall Grass” by Denise Fleming. I chose this book
because it has attainable goals and skills a teacher can teach across the
board. The skills are as follow:
1.      
Word families 
2.      
Math/sets/graphs/matching
3.      
Science/ habitats/social studies/day light and
night time
4.      
Repetition (the caterpillar is shown on all
pages and children will notice that)
5.      
Literacy/rhyming words 
6.      
An edible experience would be “dirt cups”-crushed
Oreos, vanilla pudding and gummy worms
7.      
The children can act out each action word
One thing that fuels me the most about children in Early
Childhood is all children can be reached, as a teacher meeting them where they
are is the most important factor. Families must come to a realization in helping
the teachers meet the goals necessary for their child. One thing that reminds
me that a simple goal can be met extends back when I had an autistic child and
the mom assured me he did not and will not talk. Well one day we were saying
the pledge and he said, “and justice for all…you may be seated.” This was
something that was recited on a daily basis and remained with him after months
had passed. My paraprofessional and I were so excited; we called our
supervisor, his ancillary teachers, the mother and our child diagnostician. 
I really love your quote! Children need to feel loved. We can teach them every subject, but if they do not feel important they will not try to succeed in our classes.
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