Early childhood educators understand that successful early childhood education depends upon educators’ partnerships with the families of the young children they serve. They (a) know about, understand, and value the diversity in family characteristics. Early childhood educators (b) use this understanding to create respectful, responsive, reciprocal relationships with families and to engage with them as partners in their young children’s development and learning. They (c) use community resources to support young children’s learning and development and to support children’s families, and they build connections between early learning settings, schools, and community organizations and agencies.
To start off a partnership with families right away, I will send out a Meet the Teacher flyer and letter. I created these in my Classroom Management course to introduce myself to parents and students. I want parents/guardians and students to know who I am, and be able to communicate with me on different levels. I want to form strong relationships with everyone I come into contact with. Relationships are very important to me, which makes this standard one of my favorites. I will never stop trying to be involved in my students lives and I will always support parents who want to help as well.