Saturday, March 26, 2011

ECE Quotes

"Education is not a problem. Education is an opportunity". -President Lyndon B. Johnson.

"It will help at every state along the road to learning. For the pre-school years we will help needy children become aware of the excitement of learning"- President Lyndon B. Johnson

"Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it". -Marian Wright Edelman

" I had a built in passion that it was important to make a contribution to the world... and I wanted to do that through teaching"- Louise Derman-Sparks

"Seeing how involved my parents were, it made me want to be involved in education in general"- Sandy Escibido

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

LaQuasia's Childhood Web

My Aunt Vivian with my little cousin Danielle (her daughter), my twin, a childhood friend, and I

My momma, proud of her baby girl. My twin LaQuincia is also in this photograph


The woman who will always have a huge piece of my heart!!!! My Great-Grandmother Armathia Cousar Roper




Wow, it’s so many people in my life who can fit into this web, but I will pick five that were truly instrumental!!!!


My Web:
 Iris R. Cousar - my mother.
Armathia Cousar Roper- My Great-Grandmother
Vivian R. Williams- My Auntie
 Sandra Newhouse- My 3rd grade teacher
 Gertude Graham- Church member/ Elder




Let’s start with two women who mean the world to me, but are no longer with me. My Great Grandmother and my Aunt V (Vivian Williams) are two women who truly exemplify what it means to love and encourage. According to my family Grandma Mae and Aunt V feel in love with my twin and me from the moment they laid eyes on us. My grandmother was a vital part in my upbringing. My mom and dad were young when we were born, so grandmother let them have their fun and kept my twin and me from the time we left the hospital until we started school. My twin and I always joke and tell our mom and dad that we don’t even remember them the first 5 years of our lives. Of course they were there and took care of us, but honestly all I remember is waking up to my Grandma. My grandmother loved me unconditionally and always said no matter what, you will always be my baby and I will always be proud of you. My grandmother motivates me and she has been gone since 2002. When I walked across the stage in December I know that my grandmother and aunt were in heaven crying because I made them proud. Now my Aunt V was the BEST auntie in the world. Gosh, it seems like it was only yesterday when I would fly out the door, when I saw her pull in the yard. Aunt V was a true humanitarian. She had the heart of gold and would do any and everything to help someone in need. Aunt V taught me at an early age that it’s better to give than to receive and I think that phrase relates to my attitude with the children I encounter. No matter if I do not receive one thank you or a good job, I would and still will go out of my way to make sure that children are receiving the best care possible and all of the love that I could offer. So what if I didn't receive a gift on teacher appreciation day, I know that my baby's loved me and that Miss. Qua did everything in her power to ensure their success even as an infant.


Now my mom is a phenomenal woman. After marrying and divorcing at a young age my mom took EXCELLENT care of my twin and me. She made sure that we knew how to spell our name, write our name, and all other basics before going to kindergarten. She always would say "My girls were on target before walking through the door, because I was their first teacher". My mom worked full time, took care of twins full time, and went to school full time. She encouraged us to succeed, but most of all she just wanted her babies to be happy.




Ms. Newhouse was my 3rd grade teacher. I know you guys may be thinking why and how is this teacher so special. Ms. Newhouse was the first teacher who showed me what it was to love you students and go beyond the call of duty. I can remember having dinner with Ms. Newhouse and her family. We would go to movies and some days she would just stop by my house to see what we were up to. I'll never forget the last day of 3rd grade; I sat in her lap and cried because I did not want to leave her class. She promised that our relationship would not change and she kept her word. I was so sad when Ms. Newhouse stopped teaching and became a nurse. We lost contact after my mom, twin, and I moved to Atlanta, but she had a huge impact on my life and I’m so thankful for being placed in her class.

Mrs. Gertude Graham, what a sweet lady. She was my first Sunday school teacher. She loved working with us children. She was especially found of my twin and me because she said we were such sweet girls. Mrs. Graham taught me at an early age what it meant to love someone with the love of God. Even if I couldn’t stand them Mrs. Graham taught us that we should others just as Christ loved us!!!

Monday, March 7, 2011

In the Beginning/For the love of children!!!!

Graduation Dec 11, 2010
Easter 1987

Two of my favorite quotes about children are very common quotes but are nothing short of the TRUTH "Children are our future" and "It takes a village to raise a child". These two quotes kind of go hand and hand because the values, goals, and morals that we instill in our children, along with the educational oppurunties provided, shapes a childs future. By everyone working togather to raise children (parents, extended families, teachers, early childhood providers and those who work in the early childhood fields outside of the classroom) we can offer our children all of the oppurtunies that will better their futures. By children having access to a better future will bring about a positive change in the present and years to come.

One story about a child that touches my heart is the story of a little girl who touched my heart 3 years ago when she entered my classroom as a three month old infant. From the moment I laid eyes on my Mooga (I will use her nickname to protect her idenity and privacy) I feel in love. She was the cutest and happiest baby that I had ever seen. Mooga and her borthers and sister came from a drug addicted mother who often left the younger children in the care of their 10 year old sister. Mooga thrived while in my class and became a beautiful and joyful toddler. Her foster parents, along with myself. gave Mooga the unconditonal love and support that she did not recieve the first 3 months of her life. I lost touch with Mooga because she, along with her brothers and sisters, were sent to leave with family after being in foster care for 2 years but the last time I saw her she was your typical 2 year old and I will forvever love my sweet baby!!!! No matter how old she becomes she will always have a special place in my heart and will always be Miss. Quasia's baby!!!!!