1st Consequence
There were many consequences that was present throughout this course that I learned about while researching different topics relating to the early childhood field in different countries. For one, there is always going to be big differences in different countries versus the United States, the way that their children are taught may be weird to us and they can think the same way about us as well. Quality is always going to be a concern when selecting appropriate daycare/learning centers for our children or for others.
2nd Consequence
Equity. Equity is a huge issue that needs to be addressed and resolved really quickly before it gets terribly out of hand. Every child and teacher or I should just say every individual should be treated with equal respect and courtesy as others. A child should not have to suffer inequity just because they are of a different race or because of what their culture, religion or political stance may be. A female teacher should not be held to different standards just because she is a female versus a male.
3rd Consequence
Poverty. Poverty is going to forever be a big issue world wide no matter what city, state or country you are in. It is very sad to see children that come from poverty in school not getting the correct nourishment, supplies or support that they may need to become a successful person in life and not repeat the cycle of being basically poor and living from shelter to shelter or low-income neighborhoods.
Goal
My main goal in life is to be an inspiration to everyone that I cross paths with. I want to also create my own non-profit organization that will assist in helping families of low-income with find proper housing, making sure that their children have all of their health related issues under control, find a proper job for the parents and help with any other resources that the family may need. I just want to continue to do what God has called me to do and that is to be an assistance and inspiration to parents and children around the world or just around my community.
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