Saturday, June 7, 2014

week 5 The Political Will to improve Early Childhood Systems

I have learned from this assignment how important it is for every advocate to work as a team to ensure the proper education for every child. Political strategies must be used to ensure that children are not discriminated against when services are needed. Families have to serve as advocates for the development of every child. Educators should have the knowledge to provide a quality education to each child. This can be done through accountability by everyone involved.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Parent, Family, and Community Engagement

The personal and professional significance of the Head Start stories prove to me that parents love their children and want them to get the best possible start in their early lives. We as educators and advocates must work at making sure these families needs are being met.


Parents must be involved to met the holistic approach of serving every child's needs. Parents set the foundation for educators and advocates to be able to assist with the child's developmental needs. Families also need to understand how to access resources to better serve the family and the child.


It is very important for policy makers, government official, childhood professionals and the public understand what families and children need to be able to contribute to society. The children of today are the future. Children need to have a great start to become productive citizens to add to society. Families sharing their stories and concerns can make public official know that funding for these programs such as Head Start is a must in educating our early learners at an early age.


I believe that without the parents participation in the child's education, educators will be less able to provide and maintain the child's needs. The parent's involvement provides the child with a cohesive bond of getting all of the child's developmental needs to be met. This involvement includes allowing the parent to understand all of the essential system elements for all strands of service in the early childhood field.

Friday, May 16, 2014

week 2 Quality Programs for All Children


As an early childhood development professional, I believe that knowledge of
child development theory of the history should guide my knowledge and others of educational practices of children from birth to 8 years of age. As a professional we do need to know enough about the relationship between early experience and the ultimate competencies necessary for effective participation in democratic processes, how we can design effective educational practice. Theories will be useful in helping researchers and

 teachers to guide their observations in the right direction in the learning process for the

 early learners. It is from this point of view that practices for supporting the development

 of children from birth to 8 years of age originate. Developmentally appropriate practices

 need to be implemented based on standards for providing high quality early care and

 education experiences to children, birth to 8.We as professionals can learn from past

  knowledge to set standards on the development for our early learners.

 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

wk1 What Resonates with you about Early Childhood Public Policy Advocacy?


This specialization is important to me because public policy and advocacy can support developmental research and traditional educational practice for students five to eight years old, who learn in particular ways related to their chronological age, and that classrooms and curriculum should be reflective of that developmental level.


I would like to be able to assist with setting standards for early childhood education assist with daycares having a uniform system of providing quality services to children.  Some of the benefits would be to: improve staff to child ratios, which would ensure each child would receive better individualized care and attention.  Making sure new staff qualification requirement skills are there to promote a better learning environment for each child.

Three goals are to advocate for:


    Early childhood education programs to always have quality staff. Teachers should be well    

    trained and knowledgeable about the best types of early education practices.

     
    That children initiate their own activities. Children should be actively engaged in                        
     learning by participating in hands-on learning activities and social play.

 
      Early childhood education should encourage a physical environment that teaches            
      students through active exploration.





 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Hello Everyone,
This has truly been a great journey with everyone. I have learned so much from this communication class. I learned a great deal about my method of communication. I now know that communication is not just using words, but so many other physical attribute can influence others perception of what is being said. I do wish everyone the best in your endeavors in the early childhood field.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

week 6 blog

I once worked in the public school as drug intervention worker. This was a grant program. The grant ended and the other five co-workers and myself had a program ending assessment. We meet with families and some of the children that were apart of our program and discussed the progress everyone had made. Some of the families that attended the reception expressed their love for the program and the benefits their families received.


This was a great group experience and all workers worked as a team. The program was working with children of families that were low-income and at risk for drug abuse and addiction. I have begun to understand how important it is to keep the lines of communication opened. I have learned that each individual should have a say when it comes to advocating and planning for all individuals involved. 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

week 5 solving conflicts

I had a conflict with a coworker and it began with a misunderstanding of information received. I was not told about an important piece of needed information to complete an assignment. I inquired about this before I should have. I was not calm at the time of the conversation. My coworker became defensive and it lead to exchange of words. We immediately saw where this was going and decided to try and cool off, before more words were said. We later expressed apologies to each other after we both thought about the situation and understood what really happened.

I learned that one's must always approach others in a non-threating manner and give others an equal chance to explain their situation. Think about the consequences of your actions before you make comments to others, it can destroy a friendship and a good working relationship.