I found this advertisement very inspiring because families do not want to hear something is wrong with their young child. From personal experience, I was in denial at first when the doctor discovered developmental issues with my son. I believed that when he began to walk, he would be okay or no longer need special education. The fact of the matter was that my son needed the accommodations special education had to offer in order to reach his full potential. I was happy I did not wait. A part of my responsibility is to let parents know that they do not need to worry, though the early they get the help they need for their young child to reach their full potential the better.
Bright Futures for Every Child, Every Nation
This advertisement was very inspiring because it reinforces reaching out to other countries and learning more about their culture including their educational system. As early childhood educators, we have a mutual responsibility to educate our young children and their families. Other countries would be interested in collaborating with one another to find solutions for the issues plaguing our countries.
This advertisement is inspiring to help parents and society understand the importance of all experiences children have starting from birth.
"It takes a village to raise a child." -African Proverb-
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"It takes a village to raise a child."
-African Proverb-