Wednesday, February 24, 2016

When I Reflect About My Collegial, Professional Learning Community

When I Reflect About My Collegial, Professional Learning Community

Three consequences of my experience being part of a caring, collaborative learning community for my professional growth:

          I have gained more knowledge about the early childhood systems, how they have developed and their goals for closing the disparity gaps.




          I also have a greater respect for the families that struggle daily not only to ensure their child(ren) get quality educations, but to provide for them the best they are able.


       I am even more encouraged use my voice and advocate for the rights and needs of others. I was told a long time ago that the squeaky wheel gets the grease and I was forced to put that into motion with my own children. Now I am ready to use it to help others!




One of my goals is to stay abreast of current advocacy, policy and system development work to help children and families thrive.
I have truly enjoyed this class, the knowledge and insight I have gained, and the wonderful discussions we have shared.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

My Hypothetical Family Situation

My Hypothetical Family Situation
I am married mother of 4 children; 2 girls, 2 boys, and a husband who travels 70% of the year. I was pregnant with our last child, a boy, and had to be hospitalized at 22 weeks because my cervix was dilating. After a cerclage (sewing the cervix closed), I was hospitalized to monitor myself and the baby in hopes to prevent a premature delivery. We are told the risks of delivery prior to the 27th week are death, blindness, bleeding on the brain which will cause severe mental disabilities, and developmental delays. Our son, Xavier, was born at 24 weeks, 3 days weighing 1lb, 10oz. He was not blind but had ROP (retinopathy of prematurity) requiring laser surgery to help connect the nerves in his eyes; had no bleeds on the brain, and remained in NICU for 11 weeks. We later discovered because the umbilical cord was prolapsed and he went without oxygen for an unknown period of time, which caused a mild form of Cerebral Palsy that affected his lower extremities orthopedically, and therefore took longer for him to sit, stand and walk on his own. Xavier has been diagnosed with CP, Autism, developmental delays, and Sensory Integration dysfunction.
We are a middle class family so my husband and I decided that I would remain home because Xavier needed physical, occupation, speech and sensory therapy 3 times weekly for 30 minutes for each equating to approximately 2 hrs 3 days a week not including travel time there and back. That coupled with the having to transport and care for my other 3 children made working outside the home virtually impossible and we were ineligible to receive any government assistance for early care programs, although it would be nice to have someone to care for all our children so that we can have some leisure time. Unfortunately, finding quality dependable childcare or nanny services for that matter has proven to be quite frustrating and unsuccessful especially when I need a break or simply want to travel with my husband. My extended family support is limited because everyone had their own children to take care of and because of Xavier’s special circumstances.   
The challenges I face are having access to doctors and therapists that could accommodate Xavier needs in a timely and consistent manner; in home therapy; having a preschool that provide safe transportation to and from the school, even for half day students, resources and support groups with which to connect to get the emotional, and possibly physical help (maids, nanny) to assist in taking care of the children; in home tutors; resources to help understand our rights with regards to an IFSP and IEP and how they will affect Xavier and our family.
Colleagues, below are some questions for you to consider as I you read my situation. Please let me know if any of these apply to me:
  • Have I given a complete picture of my family, or are there details missing that I should include in order to complete the assignment successfully? If so, what are your suggestions?
  • Is this situation realistic?
  • Are there any specific websites I should be reviewing with regard to learning about quality services and programs for my child and family in this hypothetical family situation?
  • Does anyone have any thoughts, based on my specific family situation that will affect the early childhood system I am creating?

Saturday, February 6, 2016

The Political Will to Improve Early Childhood Systems

The Political Will to Improve Early Childhood Systems
There are many strategies that are currently being used by advocates and/or organizations like BUILD Initiative and Head Start to influence political will toward improving early childhood systems in order to foster the well-being of children and their families. One strategy Head Start has is to encourage and facilitate parent and family participation in their child’s developmental and educational planning and implementation. The family is the most influential part in the development of children academically, emotionally and socially.
When families are truly engaged as partners, they take the lead and make decisions about their child’s learning and along with the program staff, they commit to working together on children’s behalf. This type of positive goal-directed relationship between families and program staff is critical to children’s development and school readiness.  
Another strategy with regard to diversity and equity that BUILD utilizes is supporting state leaders through tailored technical assistance, capacity building, and peer learning opportunities to help them address a number of gaps, often characterized by income, race/ethnicity, language and opportunities that exist in child outcomes, as well as in system capacity and response.
One of m
y many interests lie in closing the educational gaps caused by the inequities stated above and also closing the time gap between appropriate evaluation for children with special needs and implementation effective early intervention services because
All children need and deserve a care and education that will help them live to their fullest potential. They are our future and based on what I see, unless we begin to make some steep positive steps, could be bleak evidenced by the number of prisons being built in anticipation.


http://www.buildinitiative.org/TheIssues/DiversityEquity.aspx

http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc/tta-system/family