Over the last few weeks, I’ve shared and developed a sense of community with my community of practice; and now I share my thoughts on completing my program and on the value of my colleagues’ input and support throughout my journey. Whether we’d like to believe it or not, we are all connected in aContinue reading “Time Well Spent”
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Practicing Awareness of Microaggressions
Microaggresions? What in the world does that mean? Microaggressions are “brief everyday indignities that are verbal, behaviors, or environmental.” They can be “intentionally or unintentionally communicated to women, people of color, to gay/lesbians that have an insulting message behind them that often times causes sever psychological distress and harm” (Laureate, 2011). Among these microagressions layContinue reading “Practicing Awareness of Microaggressions”
Play-Based Learning
“In play a child always behaves beyond his average age, above his daily behaviour; in play it is as though he were a head taller than himself” (… Play-Based Learning
An Introduction
Welcome to my blog; my page. On this site I share my thoughts, views, and issues within the EC World. My name is Allison Chung-Curling and I’m currently a graduate student at Walden University. About Me: I am a mother of two boys, 9yrs and 6yrs. I work with children ages birth to 3 thatContinue reading “An Introduction”