Saturday, May 12, 2012

Relationship Reflection

Family
As I reflect over the various relationships that have developed over the course of years, I realized that family is the most important relationship that I can build and nurture. Growing up in a large family, has had a significant bearing on how I raised my children. My parents have instilled the value of family within me; therefore I have reared my children in the same manner. My mother would always say, "Nothing is like family. They will be there for you through thick and thin". I can recall meeting at my grandmother's house every Sunday for Sunday dinner. There would be a house full of love and laughter. Often times there would be so much chatter and laughter, my grandfather would have to leave the room. Those were the good, old days where family valued each member of the family. We would begin each Sunday gathering with prayer; thanking God for the opportunity to get together one more time. Family is important to me because we can agree to disagree out of love. We can laugh together and cry together. Most importantly, we can worship together.

                      Daughter, Son, Grandson, Sister, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, Brother! Nothing like family!
                                                   

                                                             Positive Relationships
 At the present time, I have positive relationships with my two children, grandson, mother, sister and brothers. I will begin by reflecting over my relationship that I have with my children. Not a day goes by where we don't communicate. We have respect for each other, even when we disagree. Respect is the contributing factor of that relationship. Most importantly we forgive and don't hold grudges. 

                                                                   My son and I



The relationship that I have with my only grandson is that of a nurturing relationship. He looks to me to take care of him when his mother is sick. He looks to me to guide him and mold him so that he will become a man of character. My nurturing spirit has my grandson attached to my hip :)!

                   My only grandchild! 

The relationship that I have with my mother and father holds dear to my heart. I visit them everyday to make sure things are in order and even though I may not understand their actions at times, I respect them and the decisions that they make. My mother and I talk on the phone on a daily basis. We can talk for hours about anything. I feel as though I am blessed to have such a loving relationship with my parents. Communication is what makes this relationship healthy.

                                                                    My Mom!



My siblings and I share that sibling bond! We may not talk everyday but there are not many days that don't go by where we don't talk. We have a bond so tight that we can almost smell when one of us are going through some tough times. We are there to share an encouraging word or to share some tough love. Being there for each other makes this bond unbreakable. 

                                      


My ability to communicate and respect each family as an individual and not as a group has helped me to develop positive relationships with the parents in which I have contact. I give parents the respect that I would like to receive. Being able to show empathy when needed has also helped me to become an effective educator. Within the early childhood field, individuals must be nurturing, loving, and will to accept each child as an individual and not as a group or class of children.          


2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing so many pictures, you have a beautiful family. I believe that respect changes the nature of all relationships and that it is an aspect of society that isn't valued like it used to be.

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  2. I enjoyed reading your posts and looking at the wonderful pictures you added. Families are important and that is why it is important as early childhood educators to respect the families that come into our classrooms. You stated that you communitcate with, and respect the families individually rather than as a group. I think this is wonderful! Treating people with the same respect that you would expect to treated with is the best way to enter the classroom everyday and I am sure provides your students and parents with a positive learning experience.

    Nikki

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