Saturday, October 1, 2011


Inspirational Quotes from Professional Early Childhood Leaders

Quotes can have a powerful and life-impacting effect. I know that they do for me. I think that sharing quotes is a wonderful way of communicating life lessons both professionally and personally. Here are some quotes from several Early Childhood Education Leaders who remain humble and focused on the needs of children and their families in spite of their very powerful and life-changing contributions.

Edward Zigler, Ph.D.: Vital Contributor to the Head Start Sector


“Probably the most important single determinant of a child’s growth is the behavior of the parents.  Lots of research demonstrates that the more involved parents are in the education of their children, the better the children’s education and performance (2007, p.10).”

“If you put kids from all social classes together, they get the benefits of learning about one another. And research now indicates that poor children’s education accomplishments are greater when they are in classes with middle-class children than when they are in classes only with other poor children (2007, p.12).”

Perkins-Gough, D. (2007). Giving Intervention a Head Start: A Conversation with Edward Zigler. Educational Leadership, 65(2), 8-14. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.


Janet Gonzalez-Mena, MA: Vital Contributor of the Childcare Sector

“ There are many equally valid ways to raise healthy children who thrive in the world. Professional knowledge and experience are important, but we must never forget how much we can learn from the families that we work with.”

“If what children do at home is never mentioned, or worse, is considered strange by other children and adults, children may refuse to speak their home language, eat certain foods, wear certain clothes or follow certain religious practices (2011, p.3).”

Gonzalez-Mena, J. and Pulido-Tobiassen, D. (2011). Teaching “Diversity”: A Place to Begin. Retrieved from http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3499&print=1

Renatta M. Cooper: Program Specialist, Office of Childcare. LA County Chief Administrative Office


“It is not all about you. You got to take your ego out of it and think about what’s best for this child.”

Laureate Education, Inc. (2010). The Passion of Early Childhood.  Foundations: Early Childhood Studies. (Laureate Education, Inc., CD-ROM, 2010 release).

2 comments:

  1. Deborah,

    I enjoyed reading your blog post this week. I have always enjoyed reading and hearing audio pods of Janet Gonzalez-Mena. I can almost see the passion and dedication she has to children when I read her words. All educators must remember that we are important in each child’s life, but their family is the one that will be with them from birth to graduation. By respecting and welcoming family involvement, we are helping to create a better academic success rate for the children throughout their educational experience.

    Rhonda

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  2. Deborah,

    Not only are the quotes you chose motivational... adding the author's picture makes them even more inspirational.

    Dr Longo

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