Early Childhood Education

May 2021 National Teacher of the Month

May 2021 National Teacher of the Month

The Teacher of the Month award is designed to recognize an employee that exemplifies our core values, which are compassion, humility, integrity, loyalty and discipline. This month we are pleased to announce that our 2021 May National Teacher of the Month is Ms. Lourdes of Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool of O’Fallon.

In talking about how Ms. Lourdes exemplifies LSP’s core values, Program Director, Ms. Jennifer said, “Ms. Lourdes is a founding team member atMay 2021 Teacher of the Month O’Fallon and has always shined so brightly! She was an outstanding assistant teacher and has done an amazing job as the lead teacher in the infant classroom. She keeps everyone on their schedule, plans fantastic lesson plans for her babies, and keeps the classroom so clean. Everyone loves working with Lourdes and the parents are so impressed with her level of care and attention.”

Here is some fun information about her and what makes her such a standout!

What age group do you teach?
Infants

What is the name of your classroom?
Sunnybrook Farms

What do you love most about the age group you teach?
I love to provide a nurturing and safe environment for my infants and help them to develop and reach their milestones. I also enjoy having the time to cuddle with them. I love being able to see their cute smiles every time they enjoy their day through playtime or during the incorporation of an activity.

What is your favorite curriculum project you’ve ever done in your classroom?
One of my favorite projects was during the creepy crawlies theme. Every infant made various insects that were exhibited on our monthly bulletin board. Another one that the infants enjoyed was the free painting activity using bugs dipped in paint.

See also  June 2024 National Teacher of the Month

What do you enjoy most about working for LSP?
First, the children and the wonderful families. Also, the fabulous leadership team that supports and encourages me to do and be the best. LSP for me is like home.

What made you want to become an early childhood educator?
I decided to be an early childhood educator because I want to make a difference in young lives and influence future generations. Also, I want to ensure that children get off to a good start in their lives and in their learning.

Who and/or what inspires you?
My love for children draws me to teaching. I also enjoy learning new things every day which makes me passionate about teaching and caring.

What do you enjoy doing outside of work?
I enjoy traveling, cooking, watching movies, listening to music, walking and be with my family and friends.

Tell us one special fact about yourself that no one would expect.
Before working as a teacher, I was a Vice President of a Telecommunications company.

We also want to say congratulations to all the nominees who are listed below. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication!

Danyale G. – Alpharetta

Alexis M. – Broomfield

Mariah W. – Chesterfield

Paige L. – Colorado Springs

Seema F. – Cumming

Cheryl B. – Four Points

Mark R. – Franklin

Dannielle G. – Gilbert – Val Vista

Brooklyn D. – Gilbert – Higley

Julie V. – Granite Bay

Katiya R. – Lakeway

Myriam G. – Leawood

Katelyn P. – Littleton

Nazanin A. – Overland Park

Kaylee P. – Ozark

Tiffany W. – Rogers

Sarah T. – Roswell

See also  October National Teacher of the Month

Dominique R. – San Antonio – Dominion

Michaela B. – San Antonio – Stone Oak

Dana E. – Schaumburg

Whitney M. – Scottsdale

Danny V. – Southlake

Alyson B. – Springfield I

Elizabeth C. – Springfield II

Megan S. – Springfield III

Tiffany G. – University City

Jennifer S. – Willowbrook

Gina C. – The Woodlands

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