Dana Dickerson

Dana Dickerson

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Words of Inspiration and Motivation



My passion for early childhood education stems from my parents and is like a ripple evolving through the years and it grows.-Leticia Lara LCSW 

I became an administrator because I wanted to do more. I wanted to have a larger impact on programs. i wanted to be able to shape programs that would best benefit children and families. -Raymond Hernandez MS Ed

I have long believed that the development of a child does not begin the day he is born - or at age three - but much earlier, during the formative years of his parents. -Edward Zigler, Ph.D

It is important to help children learn as much as possible about parenting to help prevent social problems like premature child bearing, and child neglect and abuse. Now that we know more about brain development in the very young, it is critical that we teach our future parents the important role that parents can play in stimulating and nurturing their children, and in preparing them to reach their full potential in school and in later life. -Edward Zigler, Ph.D

One thing we have learned is that children come to us dramatically different one from the other. Just because nearly all the children in Head Start are poor does not mean that they are all the same. Moreover, development is not linear. - Samuel J. Meisels, Ed.D.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Food for Thought


 A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.
Henry B. Adams (1838-1918)

A Touching Story

I knew a boy whose mother passed away when he was too young to remember her. All of his life he was tossed around from family member to family member due to his father going in and out of jail. The child faced many challenges during the course of his school years both emotionally and economically. Despite those challenges he has gone on to college, joined a very positive fraternity, and has a promising future ahead of him. His favorite line is: I had every reason to fail, but I chose none.

My Favorite Children's Book

This book is about a boy who falls in love with a tree. Every day he would go and eat its apples and swing from its limbs. As the boy grew older he desired more of the tree and the tree gave and gave.

Me at Age 8

I chose this picture because it reminds me of a time when things seemed so simple and people so innocent. Who knew that the little girl in this photo would grow up to be the woman she is today?

Like Mommy

I chose this drawing because it shows growth in a preschool child over the course of the year.