Sunday, February 3, 2013


Sharing Web Resources

What specific section(s) or information seemed particularly relevant to your current professional development?
This week’s assignment I decided to research the http://www.naccrra.org/ website. I decided upon this link because I believed wholeheartedly in their mission statement and vision which states:
Our Vision
“A nation that supports the development and learning of all children.”

Our Mission
“To promote national policies and partnerships to advance the development and learning of all children and to provide vision, leadership, and support to community Child Care Resource and Referral.”

Professionally I want to be effective and most importantly I want to make a difference in the lives of all children I come across and have the necessary resources which could help them reach their full potential developmentally.


Which ideas/statements/resources, either on the website or in an e-newsletter, did you find controversial or made you think about an issue in new ways?
From exploring the website I was came across the parent newsletter titled, “Are We Leaving Children to Chance?” The newsletter caught my eye from the title alone and I am pleased with myself for taking the time to actual read the article, because the information provided was very informational.  The article discussed the various qualifications for child care centers and provided, the numbers from research, licensing requirements and how being aware of this things could influence the well-being of the child. As an aunt and educator it made me want to make sure the childcare provider my niece and nephew attended, met all the quality qualifications and If not help them get into centers which were enriching.


What information does the website or the e-newsletter contain that adds to your understanding of how economists, neuroscientists, or politicians support the early childhood field?
The website provides a link which focuses primarily on the early childhood field and when you scroll over the links you are to find important information for each state, parents and the high cost of childcare, and other topics which deal with the economists, neuroscientist, and politicians perspective or insight.


What other new insights about issues and trends in the early childhood field did you gain from exploring the website or e-newsletter?
Also, from exploring the website I was able to get information on school readiness, quality care, information from a parents perspective , and  information on licensing, just to name a few.  I found the information very insightful for me professionally, and plan on sharing my findings with my colleagues and parents. 

Saturday, January 26, 2013


      Getting to Know Your International Contacts—Part 1

For this week’s blog assignment I decided to research the country Mongolia.  I chose Mongolia because I wanted to learn more about a country which I was not too familiar with. In 1990 Mongolia went from a socialist country to a multi-party democratic state. Due to the transition Mongolia has experienced hard time in getting back on its feet and above poverty level. The adjustment and changes to the economy has also called for basic services and welfare to be reduced. Mongolia was once a country that had various resources to help all families but because of the transition some families have had to go without basic needs.  According to the article, in 1998 36% of Mongolia’s population was living below the income poverty line. Majority of the families affected by poverty are presided over female households and impact the lives of children 0-16 years of age. I found very interesting how poverty and the transition influenced the children of Mongolia. Many Mongolian children are forced to work to help support their families and had to give up their right to education to support the one’s they love most.  Hopefully with time Mongolia can get to a point where they can reduce the numbers of families below or at the poverty line and put into place a system which aids all families in need.



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Sunday, January 20, 2013


Changing demographics and diversity are changing the way educators, families and children address education. This week’s lesson on demographics and diversity pushed me to want to know more about the UNICEF. I decided to research the UNICEF partly because of its name United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. I wanted to know more about the International aspect and learn about the UNICEF, and what it means for all children.  UNICEF believes in uplifting all children, regardless of social class, race, gender, or any other discriminatory factor. Diversity is huge aspect of education and educators must be open-minded to all demographic s of students.  The purpose of UNICEF states, “We believe that nurturing and caring for children are the cornerstones of human progress.  UNICEF was created with this purpose in mind – to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path.  We believe that we can, together, advance the cause of humanity” (UNICEF). In some countries girls are not afforded a right to education and with the help of the UNICEF, girls are afforded the same education as boys.  UNICEF promotes diversity and over the next few weeks I want to learn about all programs and resources provided by the UNICEF.
                 



Sunday, January 13, 2013



This week marks a new start to another class on my graduate studies journey. I was asked to contact two early childhood professionals and so I decided to contact the following to establish communication:
sannas@ycef.com (Hong Kong China)
sabtodomigo@unicef.org (Dominican Republic)


I have not been able to contact anyone as of yet and strongly believe I may need to choose the alternate assignment for Part 1.  I chose to contact professionals from countries I knew very little about to gain as much knowledge as I could about early childhood education and their country. I decided to select the National Black Child Development Institute. The National Black Child Development organization believes in advocacy and helping all families in improving their way of life. I felt it was important to gain as much knowledge about children and programs of color, which could benefit me in my classroom daily.

Friday, December 7, 2012



My Supports

Every day I am blessed to wake to know that I have a home, a job, family, friends an means to take care of myself. I do not know where I would be if I did not have the support of the above things and people. My home, family, and friends have been a true blessing to me. I say this because, my family and friends have been my support system all my life and especially helpful throughout my college career. It was nice to know that when I needed something or wanted to talk that all I had to do was pick up the phone or drive over to their homes. My home has allowed me to share wonderful memories with all the people I love and I hope in the future that it allows me to build a wonderful family.
             Over the years I have been fortune enough to work, build my resume and interact with wonderful children. During the recession I was one of the lucky ones, who had the necessary tools to take care of my families. If I did not have a job I would not have the monetary means to live a flourishing life and thus I am grateful. I know of people who did not have a job and my heart goes out to them. I was able to come across many organizations throughout the community that helped those without jobs. Among the many there were a few churches that stood out and helped in the fight against low employment rates such as, Christian World Ministries, Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist Church, and Vision Church. These churches helped those in need with job placement and held classes to teach necessary skills for particular jobs. If I had to experience that firsthand, then I would have went to the churches and seek out help.
           


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

"My Connections to Play"

                                       As a child I often wanted to go outside and play with my friends and my sisters. My mother was very adamant about us running around and be children.  At times we did not want to go out and play but she pushed us to be active. As I have gotten older I realized that play is not what it was when I was growing up and that saddens to me some degree. In this field we see things that blow us away and watching what today child’s consider “play” is totally different. When I was younger we were content with going outside and running around, playing hide and go seek, and jump rope, and today that is a whole new ball game. I have seen that children today do not like to be active and in part I blame all the advances in technology. I hope that one day we are able to get back to the basics and keep the spirit of play alive and well in the many years to come.

“Play is our brain's favorite way of learning.
----Diane Ackerman                

“The true object of all human life is play.”
----G. K. Chesterton


         

Saturday, November 10, 2012


    Relationship Reflection

 

Relationships are important to me, because I have built lasting relationships with friends and family over the years. As a child I wanted everyone to like me, but as I got older I learned that having just anybody in your life was a negative thing. I soon realized that I wanted to surround myself with loving and caring people in my life and have those relationships last. Family is very important to me and the family members I am closest to are my younger sisters.  My sisters are my best friends and my confidants, and just being around them puts a smile upon my face.

                I must admit that our relationship was not always the best, but over the years we learned to appreciate it other and respect each other more and more. We learned through trial and error that communication was key and was the foundation for a lasting relationship.  I remember once that my sisters and I, got into a  huge fight and our mother was so upset with us, and all we kept hearing her say was, “Why my girls, oh why?”. It was in that moment when I realized that all she wanted for us, was to act like young ladies and love each other.  I believe that strong partnerships and relationships rely heavily on effective communication, also total honesty, and also consideration. It is very important for us as humans to respect each other’s views and values and be empathetic to one’s feelings. As an educator each and every day I am adding and building on a firmer foundation with my students and his or her family. I believe it is very important for me to interact with the family to gain their trust and build up a rapport that would benefit the students and their family.