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and you also want to continue working on some of your writing which are constructive responses always in my dreams i want to be a c m a sort of a nurse assistance i mean you don't get paid a lot but at least try to start somewhere these programs change my life i learned. i have a better job i can deal with my son's the internet in the school i learned to be a better mom i'm going to understand my children and to be respectful to my kids they need to be as a. dream begin my marriage you believe me do you keep all these things saying thank you. i'll be do for me. just as i wish one day. denmark's like me have come to.
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live in the city you know we didn't do it we are going to finish right. we can be a better better better mom. but this is my girl. i'm going to do it because i wanted to see that. they can do it. with. the big fight of the night. to be. the big winner. here come with me guys i found a really great spot where i think we're going to be able to find a lot of really cool bugs. we're going to try to find bugs we're going to find out what kind of. home our job is to find out what kind of bug it is so we can bring it into the yellow room and. we're going to show you're totally right
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and we're going to act as a bug expert. so what does teaching and instruction and learning look like in a high quality program the world. looks like. why don't think it's put other doesn't feel like. grab a box or grab one of the books like why because we can look at them i think of some kind of in a high quality program you don't see a little kid sitting at desks you don't see a teacher in front of a room talking and talking and talking to a bunch of kids in the back of the room i think that's. what kind of a if i get. the next leg up if. you want to have a child who's in an environment where there's
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a lot of play and there's a lot of ability to explore and to also need to have an adult there who's doing the scaffolding you know like we think it is in our classrooms would have to do. you see the teacher encouraging the children to explore and understand and learn from whatever it is they're doing i love issue number and reading headlines around a really nice observation it's not just a replay but it looks a lot like because everyone's having fun i don't think they're out there. and i let's see what if that is. what you think it kind of thank you and you know take everything that happens for you and say we're jewish why don't we found out it was a different kind of a very much a praying mantis say. well let's look at a picture maybe let's look. it will look at a tranche. and we'll see which one we can measure things like teacher ratios whether or not a teacher had a b.a. in a number of those are all very important really makes a huge difference in
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a child's life is how the child and teacher interact with. this let me just take care of it. so what happened today. only. boys and grouse though it's not just have a we looked it up look at that it's. a little bit what it is that it is i think these children will be lifelong learning and mr new has fled the scene in them they will always have a thirst for knowledge this is a place that they can and it's a little over a minute or a lot of rain and. one of the things that really can education providers fight against constantly is the idea that they're just babysitting. the babysitter is
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that's a quick it's a big piece of it's brain build early childhood educators are scientists their emotional supporters are family advocates they're an educator their health care provider they're also a party planner because you have to keep children busy and occupied and engaged and you have to keep 20 of them you know i often tell people to think about their child's 2 year old birthday but it doesn't end after a couple of hours and they all come back the next day and the next. day told me. they are doing the work that will really fundamentally make a difference for the outcomes of these young children i want to be there miss honey i want to be the one that's like. you can do anything this is possible like when they reflect on. their preschool experience i want them to have this weird memory of this person that may or may not have existed they let them do things that they
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don't quite remember but they remember being really cool and it's weird to think that i'm not going to have that impact anymore we're. a teacher and. it's all of us out. had 2nd jobs last year. all of us really child safety features me like under 3. preschool teacher a piece of cake i think i have said this is what i like to work 2 jobs your old car they're going to figure where i am but your shutdown is the most important time we had to supplement our incomes we had the chair like i'm not gonna lie i've been here 2 extra years because i make excuses. to dave we have higher expectations than we ever had of what childcare teachers can
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and should accomplish but we are placing those expectations on the back of a workforce that is occurring poverty level wages. in this country the typical childcare teacher's wages fall below those of the people who take care of our dogs who park our cars to make our drinks. childcare teachers earn in the bottom 3 to 5 percent of the national wage scale they've been at the bottom for the past 25 years and they haven't budged and. it's not only unfair from an economic point of view it's down right stupid. right. let's go. after the. it's called the book fix it. if there's one core
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message about development it's that it is cumulative and even though it gets harder to change brain structures harder to change behavior as children grow up the door is always open world for a new picture it's the investment from adults that very. think of leaving a combination of caring for children and teaching them at the same time just in our everyday activity that really and it literally makes us human push. tell you all that concerned and i think everybody when it comes to their children has this feeling this is the most important thing in the world what could possibly be more important that means that it doesn't need to be fixed the way lives it doesn't need to be replaced scuse me mr know what all this. real. 'd hard part is to get people to realize that that's not just true about my
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children it's true about your children and the children and the people down the block and the children the people who don't look like us to our children the same part of the city are in the same part of the state or for that matter are in the same part of the world. right i just want to say i call community home park 5 years. in atlanta i'm going back to grant you that is mine after.
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3. and a half thank rack my brain that. every time i hear somebody talk about they're worried about the future of america they're worried about where we're going to be 25 years from now in terms of our platform. and then they're not really interested in investing in early childhood and i want to slap your forehead like what are you thinking how are we going to get on that foundation for all the things we want to see in society is late and earnest here's. my great life but in that let's just say that's just no matter what we're talking about. that answer to help solve the problem go to problem. we have a deeper understanding of how important these are away. and why and once you know that you can't just put there that if you're not. trying out money.
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in the new meaning to the answer. you want to tell a. very whole answer the challenge that we have is that people will go we can't afford this stuff it's going to cost too much money people fail to ask is how much are we. as a society because we're not putting those investments up front we need leaders in washington we need leaders in every community to step up and say no this 1st this is our priority every child should have access to high quality early education well that's a 2015 at graduation beyond repair tally man. if we get it done at the very basic level we have missed an enormous opportunity at the more egregious level we have failed young children and failed their families and failed to follow through on the promise of the american dream. and.
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thanks. let me get this right our country will dramatically different luck early learning is not a panacea to fix everything in society but what it can do is deal. we are impressed this is such an amazing time. undocking sequence the brain 1st time. we never had a way to walk into a baby's brain before. there are ways to build environments to optimize the way in which people grow. that's what we call a reach environment for children whatever we want to college childcare preschool home we have to do it every.
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