Quotes from the two people I chose for this week’s
discussion:
“In the good years, work very hard to win everything
that’s possibly winnable. In the bad year’s work just as hard to keep your
losses to a minimum. There are good times, and there are bad times, but you
have to stay in the game.” ~Edward Zigler, PhD.~
“So I have a built-in empathy for poor children as
well as a deep belief based on my own
life, that just because you’re poor that doesn’t mean you’re inadequate.” ~Edward
Zigler, PhD.~
“The effects of a father’s participation for change
of behavior on a child or family; or the ways in which these effects on fathers,
children, families are threaded together to enable men to become positively
involved with their children, mother of their children and families in general.”
~Aisha Ray, PhD.
Quotes about passion,
motivation, and wisdom from the 5 professionals in the media segment watched
during week 2:
“My passion now is as
great as it was maybe even greater, because I have seen the wonderful impact that
using what I call an Anti-Bias approach has had on not just the teachers, but
on the children who have to figure out who they are and understand themselves
and uncover their own discomforts and misinformation; my passion to create a
safer more just world is there, and I suppose it will be there until the day I die----maybe
even after.” ~Louise Derman-Sparks~
“We are professionals
in the Early Childhood field have an opportunity to shape a child’s life for
the better.” ~Sandy Escobido~
“I think my passion
comes from wanting to make a difference.” ~Raymond Hernadez MSEd.~
“I see early childhood education,
all education as a civil rights issue.” ~Renatta Cooper~
“At a very young age I
realized families need support.” ~Leticia Lara LCSW~