Professional connections and public relations in Early Childhood

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Relationship Reflection

RELATIONSHIP REFLECTION

            Relationships/partnerships are important to me because they give me purpose. Each relationship that I have has an impact on my performance as a teacher, wife, daughter, and mother. I try to be cognitive of everything I say that may have a negative impact on my relationships as well as nurture my relationship with myself. Sometimes relationships are short but that does not mean they are any less important to me than the ones that are long lasting.


            My husband and my children are the people that I have the most important relationship with right now; being a wife and a mother comes before anything else in my life. Second in my life would be my occupation. My boss, co-workers, and families that I serve all have relationships/ partnerships with me that I value. Each year I develop new relationships with families and children and those relationships do not end at the end of the school year; I value them forever.
My relationship with my husband is not only a relationship it is a partnership. In order to maintain our relationship I have to be willing to give and listen. Our relationship is one of reciprocation and it is the relationship that sustains me daily. I never go to bed upset with my husband and I talk to him as well as listen to him.


My relationship with my children is provider and supporter. I don’t always agree with the decisions that my children make but I allow them space to make decisions and be independent. I listen to them and value what they have to say. If we disagree I try to get them to see my perspective and value theirs.
When developing relationships with co-workers and families that I serve I always keep it professional. Sometimes when you try to build personal relationships outside of work with professional connections it can cause problems. I value everyone’s perspective and opinion but I also feel comfortable with providing my opinion and professional and personal perspective.



Relationships are important to my work as an effective early childhood professional because every relationship I develop creates a professional profile that sets me apart in a positive or negative light when it comes to my professional reputation. I want people who have interactions with me to remember me in a positive light and wish me well. As an active, reflective contributor to every relationship I am showing people that I value them and I value myself.  

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3 comments:

  1. Hello Susan. I enjoyed reading your blog on all your relationships. I really enjoyed your pictures of matching the description of the person who you were talking about. I can see that you are a very loved person and your relationships are important to you.

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  2. Hi Susan,
    I've enjoyed reading your post on your supportive relationships and how they have impacted positively on your work as a early childhood educator. You mentioned that sometimes creating personal relationship out of a professional relationship can cause problems. I wish to understand more of this sometime as I am rather new to this field and you definately sound like you have lots of experience in this field. Thank you for sharing your lesson learnt.
    Pushpa

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