*One Hundred Years from now it won't matter
What kind of car I drove,
What kind of car I drove,
What kind of house I lived in,
How much money I had in the bank,
Nor what my clothes looked like.
But,
The world may be a little better
because I was important in the life of a child.*
How much money I had in the bank,
Nor what my clothes looked like.
But,
The world may be a little better
because I was important in the life of a child.*
Forest Witcraft
Today marked the end of a long journey as I finally finished my student teaching and turned in all of my paperwork. On Saturday I will 'graduate' (though I'm not participating in the ceremony since this is my second degree) and I will officially have my teaching degree.
There is nothing more fulfilling in life then getting to watch dreams come true, and being a teacher gives me the opportuity to be a part of helping others discover their dreams every single day. I have worked with children for 15 years beginning when I was 13 and started babysitting for my neighbors. I have been a Lead Head Start teacher for 3 years now and before that I worked in a day care in infant, toddler and preschool classrooms. I've worked with every age group from birth-5 and I love it!
Nothing, absolutely nothing compares to working with children who come from at risk and low income populations. Getting to be a constant in their lives, to show them that people do care about them, that education is a good thing and that they are LOVED beyond measure makes all of the hard stuff completely worth it.
And it's because of this experience that I look forward to the next chapter of my life and can't wait to get back to working with my kiddos!
2 comments:
Congrats on your graduation this Saturday!! How exciting!! I have no doubt that you will be an absolutely amazing teacher my friend.
Thank you :) I sure hope so! I know I've enjoyed it the past few years, I hope my new experiences can only make me a better teacher!
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