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Position Statements and Influential Practices NAEYC. (2009). Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving child...
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My personal childhood web could possibly go on for quite some time however there are 5 individuals whom I hold near and dear to my heart. ...
Hi, we share similar interest when it came time to take things. i love the symbolism behind find the rings, the circle continues we keep going around nothing can break us.
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ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love your selected items, and the importance of family values in your life. Your wholesomeness, and sense of belonging is very admirable!
I love the idea of taking the baby books! It makes me want to dig out my daughter's baby book and look through it. I also like the story behind your rings. What a great, thoughtful idea to pass down for generations to come!
ReplyDeleteWow,I did not even consider the important documents or baby books. I agree I would be upset as well not being able to bring all three of my items with me. I think communication is important and all three of your items are important and necessary. Great post!
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ReplyDeleteYour last statement " having many items to choose from being a blessing", is such a true statement. Can you concur that culture gives connectedness to everyone? Within the family culture video the question was asked by Louise Derman-Sparks, Professor Taylor responded with " connectedness". I on the other hand, can concur without a family culture or little family culture I feel disconnected from my family.