I just wanted to say thank you to all of my colleagues who read, commented, suggested, and followed me on this blog. It was a HUGE help in writing my paper, but more importantly in getting momentum in this class... and getting through it. It was my first blog like this, and while difficult to begin with, once I got going I kind of loved it. I wish I had more time to have done extra blogs because there was just so much to add, but alas life got the better of me.
Through this term I experienced a lot of obstacles and hardship in my personal life, and professional. When the stress seemed to close in on me, I would find an encouraging word, or an email of help from one of you.
I want to say a special thank you to those who helped me in begining this blog, and when the confusion of how to follow people, and the forum closing began for a lot of us. I have never been so grateful for a kendall email. I am very proud of our class. In all my schooling I have never witnessed a better community of learners who were united, encouraging, and gracious. May you ALL be blessed, and motivated... we are almost done!! Thank you!
Thank You!
ReplyDeleteI would like to thank you for the support you have given me throughout the course. I really appreciate all the positive feedback that you given me on the discussion board , my blog, and the student lounge. I had many obstacles to jump over this course because of the research paper. I believe I overcame most of them in the last three weeks or so. Again, I thank you and hope you continue to be an advocate for children.
Thank you,
Sandra Bowman
Response 3. Hi Jasmine, I do agree with your comments about speaking. Ifeel that when we are speaking to families or to a group we need to be respectful of our audience. I believe that we need to be honest, caring and passionate about what we are speaking about. I also feel that it is important to be mindful of all three forms of communication speaking, body language and tone of voice. Thanks for your post.
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