"Children are like wet cement. Whatever falls on them makes an impression."
-Dr. Hiam Ginnot
"Love You Forever" By Robert Munsch


This story touches the hearts of young and old. A story of a parents love and how it crosses generations.







Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Final Post


Time Well Spent

One deeply felt learning experience in this program was in Week 5 when we were
reviewing leadership styles. I did not know of all the different learning styles. I did learn that I am a mixture of multiple leadership styles - people-oriented, servant and transformational. What I will need to work on is combining all three styles to provide a quality program and Community of  Practice team to advocate for early childhood. The second is taking a step back and truly looking at the problem that I want to fix within the early childhood program. The educational impact and healthy issue that could arise from eliminating free-play in the daily routines of young children has hit home with my 7 year old niece. The problem is not only professional,
but personal. The third deeply felt thing from this course is the interaction with colleagues and learning about each individual's passion and challenge.


A long term goal would be to continue to advocate and fright for a FAPE for
all children. To continue to keep free-play into the learning environment
in our early childhood programs to help our children develop in a healthy
manner.


To all my colleagues in this course and Dr. Teri


Thank you for your advice and input with my challenge during this course.
Your information has been very beneficial in the continued effort to make
learning fun for children. When children have fun learning the information
learned will stay with them longer. Thank you all and I look forward to
blogging. Have a wonderful summer!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

The OMEP is one of the oldest early childhood organizations that work to ensure the wellbeing, rights and education of young children.  They currently have offices established in over sixty different countries.   They are a non-profit, non-governmental international organization.  OMEP works collaboratively with UNICEF to develop water and sanitation systems for children in the developing world.  This organization offers a membership to be a part of their team.
OMEP-USA.  (2010).  Making a difference for children at home and around the world. Retrieved from: http://omepusa.fatcow.com/omep
Education International is an organization compressed of teachers and other education employees across the globe.  Their goal is to provide a quality education to all children around the world.  This organization works to eliminate racism across the globe by advocating for equity in society.  This groups drive is to provide an education to all children.  The organization has regional and global task force teams working to promote a better life for children.
The employment opportunities range from switch board operator to teaching.  The qualifications one would need would be a degree in education.  You have to be someone who is committed to working with other individuals and making a better life for children.  Employment for me with this organization would not be feasible as I do not speak a different language.
Education International. (n.d.). Early Childhood Education. Retrieved from: http://www.ei-ie.org/en//websections/content_detail/3265
The third organization is the International Association for Steiner/Waldorf Early Childhood Education.  This organization works to promote health, education and care for all young children from birth until they enter school.  They publish monthly newsletters on their current events and issues.  Waldorf kindergartens are located in Germany.  The site offers membership to the organization, as well as being able to list your child care center with them.  This organization also offers a program that can provide support to the individual child care centers.  At this time I did not see a place to apply for employment. 
Rudolf Steiner. (n.d.).  International Association for Steiner/Waldorf Early Childhood Education. Retrieved from: http://www.iaswece.org/index.aspx

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Jobs/Roles in the ECE community: National/Federal Level


*          At least three national/federal organizations or communities of practice that appealed to you, and explain why you chose them. 

            The three national organizations that appeal to my challenge are National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Zero to Three, and United States Department of Health and Human Services.  All three of these organizations have offer support and up-to-date resources and information when working with early childhood.  All three organizations offer publications and conference to attend for training on current issues.  These organizations have been in my resource bank for many years, as they provide knowledge on age ranges from zero to adolescence.   The sites keep me abreast of new information, ideas and data regarding a child’s development.           

*          Job opportunities (currently available or not) that interest you

Currently NAEYC and Zero to Three organizations do not have any jobs available that I am qualified for, however the jobs that were posted give me an idea of what this organization is looking for as far as an employee.  The United States Department of Health and Human Services had several jobs that were of interest that worked with assisting youth into adulthood and child protective service.             

*          Skills and experience that you would need to competently fulfill each of these roles. 
 
The skills and experiences needed for the United States Department of Health and Human Services position is my current teaching position with high school students.  Currently I teach students life and job skills to prepare them for post-secondary life.  The child protective job training in placement services, self-protection training, and hands on job experience in working as a social worker or educator. 

Friday, May 17, 2013

Exploring Roles in the ECE Community: Local and State Levels

*          At least three local or state organizations or communities of
practice that appealed to you, and explain why you chose them

            Family and Children Services, Head Start, and Easter Seals.
All three of these organizations have a local office and work with children who have special needs.  Family and Children Services offers a variety of services and programs for children at risk, low income families and assist with early intervention needs for all children.  Head Start helps children who are less fortunate that others.  This program gives children a competitive edge with their peers in school.  Easter Seals offers supports to individuals and programs for children with special needs, as well as financially.
           
*          Job opportunities (currently available or not) that interest you
The job opportunity that I would be of the most interest to me is working with the early intervention assessment team.  Being able to support children and their families from the initial diagnosis would be rewarding.    The position with Easter Seals would be a coordinator.  This position assists families in setting up therapy, day care or other services for individuals with special needs.
           
*          Skills and experience that you would need to competently fulfill each of these roles.  The skills and experiences needed are to know the process of evaluating a young child with special needs.  Early childhood training, courses and hands on experience in working with special needs are essential for knowing how to establish effective programs that will benefit the child and family.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Week 1 Wordle in the Final Stretch

The final stretch is here.  My wordle topic is dealing with the public school systems wanting to delete play from the early childhood years.  Good luck to everyone in our last course.