Saturday, July 21, 2012
Sharing Web Resources
The specific sections that seemed relevant to my current professional development were the blog, success stories, and regional highlights. These sections shared information about issues around the world, as well as, stories of hope and encouragement. I particularly liked how you could select the country you wanted to know more about.
After reading a blog on The Global Fund for Children 2012 Summer Newsletter speaks about we need to take global action against child labor. This opened my eyes to the severe hardships children go through. It also made me realize that there is a lot to be done to protect the children around the world.
The Global Fund for Children 2012 Summer Newsletter contains information that adds to my understanding of how economists, neuroscientists, or politicians support the early childhood field. Hilary Clinton, among many others support Global Fund for Children and their partners.
From exploring this newsletter, I have gained new insights about issues and trends in the early childhood field. It takes devoted organizations and partnerships with many others with the support of economists, neuroscientists, and politicians to support early childhood.
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Crystal, the news letter seems to be very interesting. I really like that you can be encouraged through the newsletter. When dealing with so many depressing things concerning the early childhood field, it is nice to have encouragement and see great things that are taking place for children and their families.
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