I knew what I thought and believed and how I raised my own children was the right way for me and my family. However, as the years passed people changed, society changed, and the way people parent surely changed. I felt it was for the better, but that is my own personal opinion. I feel children should always be in a safe, clean, nurturing, and loving environment at all times. However, as we all know that is not always the case. I have learned to welcome families and children into my center and learn their parenting styles and never interfere unless the situation is sever. I know I am a mandated report and I will report as needed for the safety of the children, but also because it is my job.
I see peoples side on situations and hear their reason, but that does not mean I have to agree with it always. I do my job, follow the rules as laid out by the State of Tennessee, love the children then send them home. This is my job and I do not judge while doing it. I do not get paid to judge the people just people them and support them as needed. I feel the more support they have and the more recourses I give them the better off they will be. This is my job and I think it goes hand and hand with a social worker in some …show more content…
I think by reusing water bottles or purchasing a reusable water bottle is a significant help as well. I have tried lessening the trash each week by buying products that have less box in the bulk. My family has cut back on the things we buy and try to condense our goods more now. We have cut back on the energy dramatically. This includes the air usage, lights, and water. I have asked my children to please limit their shower time daily to less than ten minutes. The amount of water we have been using daily is outrageous. Yes, we still shower daily, but it is limited to help plant. All these little things we do daily add up to huge changes over a year’s time and are beneficial to