
During our Capstone Course we designed a practical application of all we have learned in the MECS program, to address a real world problem impacting early childhood education. From this experience I learned that one must follow one's passion when it comes to making a positive social change in the world. I also recognize that one must be patient in making changes....Even positive change is hard for people to accept. Being a change agent requires convictions based upon fact and trust from those you need to help implement the change.

Many thanks to my colleagues and especially to Dr. Teri Davis, who already knows the benefits of Montessori education, recognized the passion I feel about the relevance of Montessori methodology, and encouraged me to choose a problem related to that passion.

Kindest regards,
Dot Breeden
To my all of my past Montessori students, including my own Montessori daughters who are strong, confident teenagers, I dedicate my MECS work at Walden University.
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| Kira Breeden |
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| Ellie Breeden |
thanks for sharing. We have made it. Good luck to you in all that you set to do.
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