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06/06/2007

The Profession of Early Childhood Education

Too much love never spoils children. Children become spoiled when we substitute presents for presence.
Anthony Witham

On my morning run I was confronted with the headline: Dirty little secrets: Abuse in daycares in one of my city’s largest newspapers. I collected small pieces of information along my route; however, it was not until I entered my office that I had the opportunity to grasp the full impact of this extensive article on the apparent state of child care. The article targeted the worst fear of parents… that each day, while parents work, children are exposed to less than adequate conditions for healthy child development.

As a teacher of future Early Childhood Educators, I am concerned about preparing students to meet the challenges of their profession. Today, I’m concerned about the morale of our students as they consider themselves in relationship to potential colleagues. Here are some of the items I see as crucial in the educational experiences of individuals preparing to be teachers of young children.

Contributed by Dr. Laurie McNelles - Mothercraft


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