

This week is the last week of my Master’s program and I am being asked to write about my journey through this program, some things I have learned, goals that I have, and a farewell message. However, this is not a farewell to my journey because my journey has only just begun!
Over the past 18 months, there are so many things that I have learned about myself, about the field of early childhood education, and about the new journey that I am about to embark on. I have always seen myself as a leader and as a team player. I love working with children, but more so I love working with adults and helping them to find their passion in working with children. What I have learned about myself through out this program is that I have way more of a passion for this field than I ever thought I did. When I really dug deep into research, the issues and trends of the field, the organizations and resources that are available to ECE providers and professionals; I realized how much work we have to do to make a difference in the lives of children. I have learned that we are teaching young children as if they all come from the same mold, teachers are teaching the same curriculum and using the same strategies in classrooms across the country. We cannot continue to go down this path. Children are all different, unique, and have so many different things to give to this world. With that being said, EC educators are also all unique and different. If we are going to prepare our young children for the future, we must look at ourselves, reflect on ourselves, what we do each day and make our classrooms fit the needs of the children that are in them at that time. If that means changing what we do year after year then so be it.
My goal is to continue on this journey of following my passion for working with children. However, I will do this by motivating and working with adults. In our week 8 assignment, I made my “speech” based on what I will be doing in 15 years. I would love to meet that goal of starting my own professional development consulting business. I would love to work with organizations so that they can obtain the best, quality professional development that is out there for their educators. There is no doubt that there are plenty of professional development resources and organizations out there, we just have to do right by our teachers to help them find what is best for their own professional lives and the children that they are working with.
I would like to thank every professor that has assisted me during this program, provided me with amazing feedback and support. It has been a long time coming for me to complete my Masters Program (20 years, 3 kids and a marriage later…) but I have FINALLY done it and I am so relieved and proud of myself! This program has been amazing, supportive, and flexible to meet the needs of working parents. To all of the classmates and colleagues that I have met along the way…. thank you! Thank you for your support and all of your amazing feedback on discussion posts as well as blog posts. I will keep copies of all of my blogs posts and discussion posts for a long time to help me along my journey.
With that all being said, one door is closing, another chapter to my journey is ending and a new one is just beginning…..
Best of luck to each and everyone of you!!!!
My personal email address is-

ryanathanleia@gmail.com


This is my FAVORITE quote of all time! It speaks volumes for what we need to do as teachers! Take responsibility for your professional development, make it happen! I am on a journey to help you do that!