As I previously mentioned, my family means everything to me. These pictures remind me of how they has impacted my life and how thankful I am to call them family. Without their love and support, I wouldn't be the person or teacher I am today.
When I Think of Research...
When I was thinking of a research topic for my simulation, I figured I would choose one that I was experiencing and/or had experienced at some point during my teaching career. This is why the topic of childhood illness piqued my interest. I have had the opportunity to work with children who had been diagnosed with a childhood illness such as Type 1 diabetes and leukemia. I have watched them interact among their peers when they are feeling "healthy." Plus I have observed them after they received a treatment and/or were feeling "low." I think that my simulation is important to the early childhood field because it could help teachers and parents better support children diagnosed with a childhood illness and help them facilitate children's peer interactions and/or relationships. I know that I could have benefited from similar research findings to help me and my coworkers work more efficiently and effectively with the children in our care. My simulation can...
Your family pictures are beautiful, Trisha! Family is so important, and you are lucky to have them as your support!
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