Making vulnerable infants and toddlers a priority and ensures that the knowledge derived from the science of Early Childhood development is reflected in the policies and programs for young children.
The Early Head Start program is of particular interest to me because I work for one. I am constantly seeking opportunities to gather new information to share with colleagues and families being serviced at the center.
It was back in the 90's that the Early Head Start programs were funded and established. These programs provided opportunities for families to receive medical treatment, mental health, early intervention, parent support, and prenatal health support. The article shared that despite difficult economic times, 23 states have
at least one initiative that builds on the federally funded EHS program.
The federal Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Visiting program (MIECV) was authorized by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010. It provides $1.5 billion over five years to states and territories to improve the health and development outcomes of at-risk children through evidence based home visiting programs.
references: Zero to Three retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Sharing Web Resources
The organization I selected to share information
about was Zero to Three
Website: http://www.zerotothree.org/about-us/funded-projects/parenting-resources/podcast/
ZERO TO THREE is a national, nonprofit organization
that informs, trains, and supports professionals, policymakers, and parents in
their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers. Their mission is to
promote the health and development of infants and toddlers. (Zero to three,
2012)
I
particularly like the podcast that were available on the website. It was easy
to navigate and they were
informative.
The particular podcast that I listened
too was based on a survey to various parents, which
questioned
how young children developed and whether they had self-control. What does it look like
when
a child doesn’t have it (self-control)… young
children shouldn’t have to have the ability to use
strategies
to use appropriate behavior… for example to throw a ball at mommy in the park
but knowing
it
is unacceptable to throw a ball at someone who is not participating in the game
at the age of one to
two
years old. Those concrete understandings have yet to be cemented into their
brains. 43% of
parents
believe by age 3 children should be able
to control their emotions and not have tantrums,
however
we have to focus parents inappropriate discipline techniques with expectations
of the child
and
their age, and gear them to the appropriate age driven ways of adapting to
young children.
Resources:
Saturday, September 8, 2012
E stablishing Professional Contacts and Expanding Resources
The website selected was www.unicef.org
Having recently taken a trip to Jamica I was intrigued about the culture and educational system. I found information on the UNICEF site which expanded my knowledge on recent topics that affect the citizens of the country.
Establishing contacts with Early Childhood professional was no easy task. I email 5 different countries in hopes of hearing something back.One down fall was there wasn't any 1800 numbers listed and trying to make the actual phone calls and in the event someone answers oh boy I'd hate to see that phone bill...
I also selected for my early childhood resource the website Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. This is so resourcefull and has loads of valuable information that can be used to educate parents, coworkers, and self most importantly. I found this site easy to navigate and full of fun. As I thumbed through the site I came across an article so fitting because grandsparents day is september 9 entitled In your lap, In your heart. It offer grandparts tools of how to bond with their grandchild.
Having recently taken a trip to Jamica I was intrigued about the culture and educational system. I found information on the UNICEF site which expanded my knowledge on recent topics that affect the citizens of the country.
Establishing contacts with Early Childhood professional was no easy task. I email 5 different countries in hopes of hearing something back.One down fall was there wasn't any 1800 numbers listed and trying to make the actual phone calls and in the event someone answers oh boy I'd hate to see that phone bill...
I also selected for my early childhood resource the website Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. This is so resourcefull and has loads of valuable information that can be used to educate parents, coworkers, and self most importantly. I found this site easy to navigate and full of fun. As I thumbed through the site I came across an article so fitting because grandsparents day is september 9 entitled In your lap, In your heart. It offer grandparts tools of how to bond with their grandchild.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Research Around the World
- What are some of the current international research topics?Early Childhood Australia is continuously monitoring the news for information concerning the well being and development of young children. ( Early Childhood Austria, 2012) Research is performed on the local, state, and national levels including information about child detention. Child detention has lasting, harmful effects on children of Australia. I believe detention of children needs to immediately be a major topic of concern and needs to be rectified because it is inhumane and traumatizing, there should be other options available and implemented. Imagine a child fleeing war, poverty, and or abuse and being punished and convicted like a criminal. The children are often alone, and separated from caregivers and left vulnerable to sexual abuse.
- What surprising facts/insights/new ideas about early childhood did you gain from exploring this international early childhood website?
Something I found interesting about
Australia was Families living on remote, isolated farms and stations usually
rely on distance education for their children’s preschool and early schooling.
- What other noteworthy information did you find on this website?
The membership
section informs people by holding membership that they can qualify for a tax deduction for Early Childhood Professionals
and students working in the early childhood field in Australia that is surly
and added benefit Iam sure many are excited about receiving once membership has
been acquired.
Website chosen: http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/every_child_magazine/every_child_index/working_with_children_in_the_outback.html
Saturday, July 7, 2012
My Personal Research Journey
I believe his infatuation with trains’
ties into his mind resembling a speeding train.
My nephew is five years old and is
an absolute joy to be around. He’s creative, intelligent, funny and innovative.
In reading articles online about children and being diagnosed with ADHD and
steps following such as medication has intrigued me the most. I guess being an
Educator I want to know and understand what other options are available in the
event medication will not be a consideration.
I’ve gained a new found respect for
parents and primary care givers who work alongside their children or care for
someone else’s child with ADHD because It takes extreme patience,
understanding, and planning to come up with ways to cop and manage the
behaviors associated with the disorder.
In sharing the information with my sister about my nephew and
his diagnoses, some that has served me as helpful has been Journal of attention disorders( Toronto; North
Tonawanda, NY: Multi-Health Systems Inc., 1996); Attention Magazine
(Plantation(Fla): C.H.A.D.D., 1994) Attention Magazine! ( http:// www. Chadd.org/Content/CHADD/AttentionMagazine/default.htm)
My wish for my sister is to be a
better parent and equip herself with the tools to see that my nephew is
grounded and surpassing any and all restrictions placed upon him.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Getting to Know Your International Contacts—Part 3
Three things that I learned and carried away from
the Early
Childhood Care and Education” webpage (http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/strengthening-education-systems/early-childhood/),
1. The
six education goals geared toward the learning and advancement of young
children and adults.
Goal 1
Expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and education, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children
Expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and education, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children
Goal 2
Ensuring that by 2015 all children, particularly girls, children in difficult circumstances and those belonging to ethnic minorities, have access to, and complete, free and compulsory primary education of good quality.
Ensuring that by 2015 all children, particularly girls, children in difficult circumstances and those belonging to ethnic minorities, have access to, and complete, free and compulsory primary education of good quality.
Goal 3
Ensuring that the learning needs of all young people and adults are met through equitable access to appropriate learning and life-skills programmes
Ensuring that the learning needs of all young people and adults are met through equitable access to appropriate learning and life-skills programmes
Goal 4
Achieving a 50 per cent improvement in levels of adult literacy by 2015, especially for women, and equitable access to basic and continuing education for all adults.
Achieving a 50 per cent improvement in levels of adult literacy by 2015, especially for women, and equitable access to basic and continuing education for all adults.
Goal 5
Eliminating gender disparities in primary and secondary education by 2005, and achieving gender equality in education by 2015, with a focus on ensuring girls’ full and equal access to and achievement in basic education of good quality.
Eliminating gender disparities in primary and secondary education by 2005, and achieving gender equality in education by 2015, with a focus on ensuring girls’ full and equal access to and achievement in basic education of good quality.
Goal 6
Improving all aspects of the quality of education and ensuring excellence of all so that recognized and measurable learning outcomes are achieved by all, especially in literacy, numeracy and essential life skills
Improving all aspects of the quality of education and ensuring excellence of all so that recognized and measurable learning outcomes are achieved by all, especially in literacy, numeracy and essential life skills
2. In order to increase educational advances for
it’s communities, the World Forum wants to eliminate the gaps in funding. This
goal will be achieved through expanding resource opportunities, and aligning
aids already in the circuit to encourage new donors.
3. Continual monitoring and evaluation will assist
in strengthening the goals of achieving educational and financial progression.
One of my goals consist of working in a position to aid children that were or are victims of abuse. I believe seeking out resources such as support groups will enable and strengthen the child to feel comfortable about his or her self and eventually be a voice unto someone else.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Getting to know your International contacts pt2
The
Global Children’s initiative was established six years ago on behalf of
children everywhere that they may be given the opportunity to grow up to live
long, lasting, productive lives; without the fear of succumbing to preventable issues relating to lack of
proper healthcare, poor nutrition, and lack of finances. Things that I learned
about the organization expounded my knowledge of knowing this organization
realizes the deficits lay within all communities; not limiting resources to
just the poor yet spreading awareness to the rich as well. The strategic areas
of “reframing the discourse around child health and development
in the global policy arena by educating high-level decision-makers about the
underlying science of learning, behavior, and health, beginning in the earliest
years of life; supporting innovative, multi-disciplinary research and
demonstration projects to expand global understanding of how healthy
development happens, how it can be derailed, and how to get it back on track;
and building leadership capacity in child development research and
policy—focused on both individuals and institutions—in low- and
middle-income countries to increase the number and influence of diverse voices
and perspectives that are contributing to the growing global movement on behalf
of young children” will offer a wider umbrella of support to engage and tackle
the battle of providing such basic resources to those in need. Lastly, Sharing the renowned work of the
organization though pictures, and media has potential to engage our natives and
natives of other countries to entice and eventually engulf the viewer’s time,
talents and money into supporting the cause.
Reference: Center on the Developing Child
Harvard University
retrieved from, www. Developingchild.harvard.edu
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