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Saturday, June 5, 2021
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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. ...
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Let me begin by saying I wouldn't trade my childhood for anything in the world. I gi...
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My favorite childhood book was Aesop's Fables. This book is a classic collection of short stories, using mainly animals to capture young...

Hi Annierose,
ReplyDeleteYour post is extremely informative and insightful! It's interesting to see how your awareness has grown to where you could conceptualized your experiences and categorized them accordingly. Your feelings of outrage were replaced with an understanding of how there is an interplay of racial microaggressions. I am going to be more aware from now on as well.
Annierose,
ReplyDeleteRespect is important across the board. I must say you handle that micro aggression very well. "Microaggressions to people of color are constant and continual. They are constant reminders of your second class status in this society (Laureate. 2011)."