
Meaningful Artifacts
These below three artifacts reflect my commitment to inclusive, creative, and socially just early childhood education. The pom-pom activity fosters sensory play and fine motor development, while the storytelling piece builds language and values through interactive learning. The leadership infographic highlights my role as an advocate for equity and culturally responsive teaching. Together, they show how I support children’s growth through play, connection, and purposeful leadership

📌Artifact 1: Creative Pom-Pom Activity
his artifact showcases a hands-on art activity involving colorful pom-poms and fine motor tools. It reflects creativity, sensory exploration, and skill development in early childhood education. Children engage in tactile play, develop hand-eye coordination, and express themselves through design. This activity also fosters collaboration and patience, key aspects of social-emotional learning
📌 Artifact 2: Storytelling – The Farmer and His Sons
The second artifact presents a visual storytelling experience using hand-colored character cutouts alongside a moral story about unity. This activity supports language development, narrative skills, and moral reasoning. It empowers children to explore emotions, relationships, and cultural values through interactive storytelling—promoting inclusive communication and community-building in the classroom.


📌 Artifact 3: Transformational Leadership Infographic
This infographic illustrates a professional philosophy grounded in social justice and leadership. It highlights key values like advocacy, mentorship, and cultural responsiveness. The inclusion of Cindy Blackstock as an inspirational figure reinforces a commitment to equity in early learning, while the outlined goals and actions demonstrate how theory translates into practice—showing leadership through everyday choices and systemic advocacy.