Saturday, October 26, 2013



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Welcome everyone to my blog! 
This will be a very different yet exciting experience. 
I hope we can all get acquainted by the end of this class. 
Thanks everyone! 



7 comments:

  1. I love youre blog. Hope this course goes well for everyone. I'm new at blogging so this is a new experience for me.

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  2. I look forward to this amazing experience we are about to embark on. I am very excited and scared at the same time. I am still having trouble connecting to the other blogs. Good luck and I look forward to working with you and our other classmates.

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    1. Hi Nakia,

      I have never blogged before and this is new to me also. I am glad that I am not the only one who is scared. I look forward to your input in this class as well. good luck

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  3. I love your blog. I'm having trouble liking mine to everyones. I have done this in this pass and can't remember for the life of me. I lookforward to our enteractions.

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  4. Hi Bregenia,

    I look forward to your input in this class as well. Good luck

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  5. Hi Catherine - Love the picture! I know I am not in Group 1, but just wanted to get to know everyone....

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  6. CBAH I'm terrified of trying to blog. Because I'm not sure if mine is visible of not. I'm hoping I get it right for better grading in week2.

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My Connections to Play

  • "Play gives children a chance to practice what they are learning." By Fred Rogers
  • “The activities that are the easiest, cheapest, and most fun to do – such as singing, playing games, reading, storytelling, and just talking and listening – are also the best for child development.” ~ Jerome Singer (professor, Yale University)
  • “As astronauts and space travelers children puzzle over the future; as dinosaurs and princesses they unearth the past. As weather reporters and restaurant workers they make sense of reality; as monsters and gremlins they make sense of the unreal.” ~ Gretchen Owocki (childhood educator)