Goal driven, creative, detailed oriented, and enthusiastic lead-by-example educational professional with expertise in time management, effective conflict resolution strategies, strong leadership skills and organizational abilities. Strong clear communicator both verbal and written, focused on implementing policies and upholding high quality standards for the staff and center. Sets high expectations for staff and gives support through ongoing coaching and positive outlooks. Supports the Ohio Early Learning and Development Standards, NAEYC standards and the Creative Curriculum Goals and Objectives. Motivated, responsible, energetic, and passionate about children’s success, happiness of families and staff’s professionalism. Exceptional listening, speaking, and interpersonal skills aiding in problem solving and consultation situations that present themselves in this high demanding environment. Flexible and resilient; readily embrace change and challenges in dynamic, stressful, fast-paced environments with unwavering professionalism.
I think it's wonderful that you had so many teachers who made such a positive impact on you. I have always told my students that there are no stupid questions, and chances are if they have question about it someone else does too. Building relationships with our students is so important, as you pointed out. Ms. Brown putting you in a leadership role was such a great idea, and it sounds like really set you up for future leadership roles. Thank you for sharing your web, it was really nice to see you had so many teachers that took time to build that relationship with you, and be a positive influence.
Thank you for sharing you wonderful support system! The positive influences they all had on you is wonderful! I am sure having all of the positive teachers growing up helped tremendously with your learning disability. I wish more families were like yours!
That is amazing that you had such a strong support system of educators. It’s clear each of them are high quality teachers and are passionate about their job. That’s wonderful that your parents supported you and advocated for you. I absolutely agree with your father: there are no stupid questions. Also, I like the way you formatted your blog post. It’s very nice!
I think it's wonderful that you had so many teachers who made such a positive impact on you. I have always told my students that there are no stupid questions, and chances are if they have question about it someone else does too. Building relationships with our students is so important, as you pointed out. Ms. Brown putting you in a leadership role was such a great idea, and it sounds like really set you up for future leadership roles. Thank you for sharing your web, it was really nice to see you had so many teachers that took time to build that relationship with you, and be a positive influence.
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DeleteThank you for sharing you wonderful support system! The positive influences they all had on you is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI am sure having all of the positive teachers growing up helped tremendously with your learning disability. I wish more families were like yours!
Thank You Amy
DeleteThat is amazing that you had such a strong support system of educators. It’s clear each of them are high quality teachers and are passionate about their job.
ReplyDeleteThat’s wonderful that your parents supported you and advocated for you. I absolutely agree with your father: there are no stupid questions.
Also, I like the way you formatted your blog post. It’s very nice!
Thank You
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