As a future early childhood educator, I found this video so touching. I loved the perspective that Mr. Zwolak has on Early Childhood education and makes me super excited to become a teacher!
This touched my heart, not only as a teacher, but as a God mother, sister and (hopefully) future mother. It is so important to take care of the souls of our precious young ones. Thank you very much Mr. Zwolak.
This is a great speech. It’s all true, and this is motivating. Early childhood has the highest number of turnover, more than any other profession. It’s one of the lowest paying jobs and many times does not offer benefits. If those things could change, then we may start seeing an improvement and a move in the direction the speaker is taking about. I don’t think any teachers come to the field expecting great monetary gains however a livable wage is necessary. It’s sad, there’s many of us that feel this is our life’s calling, work so hard to educate ourselves, to honor our children and family members who we serve yet we barely scrape by. If it weren’t for my husband’s income I could not work as a preschool teacher. I make more money working in a grocery store.
Stephen Zwolak, you are amazing! Thank you for your dedication to Early Childhood. I too am a dedicated Early Education Teacher. I teach to the SOUL! I agree about understanding how to teach African American boys. I teach at a Title 1 school. You have to understand the families and the demographics. I strive to make a difference. It is evident. I have students return to visit me after six years. I love what I do.
Excellent points... "Whensoever a mother seeth that her child hath done well, let her praise and applaud him and cheer his heart; and if the slightest undesirable trait should manifest itself, let her counsel the child and punish him, and use means based on reason, even a slight verbal chastisement should this be necessary." ~ Abdul-Baha, Baha'i Faith
@@robbiedaily7962 Hi Robbie, yes I often comment. I'm convinced that Abdul-Baha will someday be recognized as having the finest intellect of the 20th century. Frank :-)US / Chiang Mai TH.
"When teachers have a fearful temperament they are more likely to oppress children." I found that interesting, I would be interested to learn about more research in this area.
Pray for me, i hope i can be a better sunday School teacher for kids. And i have a plan to learn Early child Education ( Master Degree ), is that any information about the best University that can teach us about that ( With scholarship ) ? THANK YOU so much for the sharing Stephen. =")
Understanding your own emotional development, Understand the emotional development of our children, understanding the temperaments of ourselves and teachers, knowledge of family history, and understand their environment. I hope this provides more clarity!
The 3 intense truths of early childhood development 1.what one learns/experiences in early childhood stays with u for a lifetime. 2.every behaviour has a meaning to it. 3.first 5 years are the critical period in early childhood development.
well, certainly reaching students emotionally is ideal and the classroom has to be something that is evolving. but I don't know that that isnt happening. i suspect these schools he is speaking about are some specific to the US
Preschool teacher makes a great impact on a child's entire life. All it takes is 5 years to change society.
As a future early childhood educator, I found this video so touching. I loved the perspective that Mr. Zwolak has on Early Childhood education and makes me super excited to become a teacher!
Same! I plan to teach prek/kindergartens in the next year.
This touched my heart, not only as a teacher, but as a God mother, sister and (hopefully) future mother. It is so important to take care of the souls of our precious young ones. Thank you very much Mr. Zwolak.
This is a great speech. It’s all true, and this is motivating. Early childhood has the highest number of turnover, more than any other profession. It’s one of the lowest paying jobs and many times does not offer benefits. If those things could change, then we may start seeing an improvement and a move in the direction the speaker is taking about. I don’t think any teachers come to the field expecting great monetary gains however a livable wage is necessary. It’s sad, there’s many of us that feel this is our life’s calling, work so hard to educate ourselves, to honor our children and family members who we serve yet we barely scrape by. If it weren’t for my husband’s income I could not work as a preschool teacher. I make more money working in a grocery store.
Stephen Zwolak, you are amazing! Thank you for your dedication to Early Childhood. I too am a dedicated Early Education Teacher. I teach to the SOUL! I agree about understanding how to teach African American boys. I teach at a Title 1 school. You have to understand the families and the demographics. I strive to make a difference. It is evident. I have students return to visit me after six years. I love what I do.
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Thank you for your work and dedication!
Goodness, the part where Steve tears up made me tear up too!
This is why I agree with the Reggio Emilia method and constructiveness for preschools
Never heard of it, care to tell a little bit about it?
Thank you Steve, i'm a doctor, thank you for You insights.....blessings to you....♥️🙏
He's 100 percent correct. Great video.
This is a beautiful, eye opening, heart felt speech. Thank you!
Excellent points... "Whensoever a mother seeth that her child hath done well, let her praise and applaud him and cheer his heart; and if the slightest undesirable trait should manifest itself, let her counsel the child and punish him, and use means based on reason, even a slight verbal chastisement should this be necessary." ~ Abdul-Baha, Baha'i Faith
Allah'u'abha :) I'm reading your comment And suddenly you quoted the baha'i writing . .. I'm from philippines
@@robbiedaily7962 Hi Robbie, yes I often comment. I'm convinced that Abdul-Baha will someday be recognized as having the finest intellect of the 20th century. Frank :-)US / Chiang Mai TH.
You need time for yourself too, get lots of self care its not being selfish at all. Take care of you
Ce que vous dites est extrêmement important et vrai ! Il faut comprendre l'âme et le cœur en premier lieu ! Bravo pour cette présentation !
"When teachers have a fearful temperament they are more likely to oppress children." I found that interesting, I would be interested to learn about more research in this area.
sounds right
There is no doubt that these are not easy ask. That being said, it is absolutely possible. Wonderful suggestions
Great speech and inspiring!
Such an inspiring sharing. Thank you Mr. Zwolak!
Excellent!!! Thank you. We have to make the difference !
On point and inspiring speech!
Incredibly insightful. Thank you so much for this important perspective that is rarely seen in mainstream
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Thank you for this 😌
So amazing,wow!!!♥️
Thank you so very much 🙏🏻
This is a really great speech!
Thanks for sharing this 💯💯💯💯
Such a great speech ✨
This was amazing.
Really amazing 💕
Can't agree more! 👍
Well done & said
Great speech 👍
Very Informative
Very educative
what happens early in life lasts a lifetime
all behavior has meaning
the critical moment for brain development is in the first five years
every day is a phenomenon
we need to brighten the lives for the children in our charge
Amazing!
God I love this
Children are the future for us all. There is no investment more important or more lucrative than the investment in our children.
Pray for me, i hope i can be a better sunday School teacher for kids.
And i have a plan to learn Early child Education ( Master Degree ), is that any information about the best University that can teach us about that ( With scholarship ) ?
THANK YOU so much for the sharing Stephen. =")
You need time for yourself too, get lots of self care its not being selfish at all. Take care of you
That was very inspiring and informative
Wow!
Thanks for the Guidance
Any solutions to helping our children, families, and teachers?
There were several mentioned...
Can someone plainly put all five components.... Im finding to get the last four components.... 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Understanding your own emotional development, Understand the emotional development of our children, understanding the temperaments of ourselves and teachers, knowledge of family history, and understand their environment. I hope this provides more clarity!
The 3 intense truths of early childhood development
1.what one learns/experiences in early childhood stays with u for a lifetime.
2.every behaviour has a meaning to it.
3.first 5 years are the critical period in early childhood development.
Yes, treating these kids like they are in prison! They really be there for more than five hours and they can’t even talk
well, certainly reaching students emotionally is ideal and the classroom has to be something that is evolving. but I don't know that that isnt happening. i suspect these schools he is speaking about are some specific to the US
You need time for yourself too, get lots of self care its not being selfish at all. Take care of you
Don't say that a teacher's job is great and holy. A teacher is a normal and defective and poor mankind. They can bear that much a burden.
delusional take on society