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Hello Tatyana and Gregory,
Thank you for inviting me.
I hope that I can learn much from this site and share as much as I can.
Wish you all the best.
Indra O
Hello Tatyana, my friend and colleague Indra has just joined, and works in English-language tertiary education in Mongolia. Please encourage her to share her and her students' experience, from the capital city Ulaanbaatar.
Hello Tatyana, I am a citizen from developing countries but now working in Dubai. I'd like to learn and share in helping to bring hope to the destitutes in developing countries.
Hi! Thanks for introducing yourself on my blog. I'm really interested in connecting with you on this. Do you Skype?
At 10:25am on November 6, 2008, lisisilveira said…
Thanks for the invitation Tatyana, this is the basis to start to make the world a better place. And whatever I can learn I can in some way influence in my small community.
Hello Tatyana and other members - I am an Infant/Toddler and Early Childhood Specialist. My interests are in the importance of attachment and bonding on early education - and creating systems of care that support relationship-based early learning experiences around the world. I wrote a book on home visitation ("Babies Can't Wait: Relationship-based home visiting") that is used across the US in many Head Start and Early Head Start programs and other early intervention programs. It's also used in some child abuse prevention programs in Canada, Australia and was used in a program in N. Novgorod, Russia.
I wish to see more training of trainers and teachers around the world in relationship-based care for young children - we know this is when the brain is developing most quickly and is at most risk. What caregivers and teachers do with children in the first few years permanently impacts their lives - for positive or negative.
Warmly, Linda
I have built one Ning site for Open Learning Exchange (www.ole.org), but we do not use it all that much. I will provide as much in the way of suggestions as I can.
I see there are no discussions yet. Will start one.
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Thank you for inviting me.
I hope that I can learn much from this site and share as much as I can.
Wish you all the best.
Indra O
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I wish to see more training of trainers and teachers around the world in relationship-based care for young children - we know this is when the brain is developing most quickly and is at most risk. What caregivers and teachers do with children in the first few years permanently impacts their lives - for positive or negative.
Warmly, Linda
I have built one Ning site for Open Learning Exchange (www.ole.org), but we do not use it all that much. I will provide as much in the way of suggestions as I can.
I see there are no discussions yet. Will start one.
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