My Philosophy Of Teaching

As a parent and teacher, I believe that we have educational and social expectations for our children.
Our kindergarten class will be your family during the coming months. I want to create an environment
that is stimulating, educational and safe. Children will learn to work with others as considerate, caring people
treating everyone with respect. The following is a list of my beliefs about education.
I hope that these ideas will provide a clarification about us becoming a kindergarten family.

1. I have high expectations for ALL children.

2. Children will be able to learn and will have more successes when they have a desire to learn
and try each day with their best effort. They begin to believe in themselves and their
own potential when they can say. "I can."

3. Children need a developmentally appropriate education. To achieve this goal, they need an
educational environment that is stimulating and interesting.

4. Teachers may be able to teach educational skills. However, children must achieve an attitude
of self-confidence. They need to learn how to think and solve problems and learn to
develop a sense of responsibility.

5. Respect, consideration, friendship are important values and are important in our
kindergarten classroom as well as in the world today. Our students will practice and
follow rules treating all people with kindness and respect.

6. Children need diverse learning experiences when developing concepts. They need to experience
different social roles and work as a member of a group or community.

7. Each child is unique. Therefore, we all come to school with different talents and skills.

8. Learning is a journey that is for a lifetime. An educational environment should stimulate this love for learning.

9. Each child has the right to learn in a safe and secure environment.

10. I have an open door policy between the school and your home.
Communication is very important in the educational process of your child.