There are many wonderful organizations that work to help
children and families. Following is a
little bit about the organizations I have been involved with or had experiences
that made an immense impact on me.
Center on the Social
and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning – I think this program was the
first formal introduction I had to the importance of social emotional learning
for young children. They were
introducing the Pyramid Model in Colorado and our school was one of the first
to have teachers trained. Much of what
we were learning I had been implementing in my preschool class already. I was excited that there was now a program
that was teaching teachers about social emotional development and showing them
how to implement these practices in their classrooms. CSEFEL has a great website for teachers and families. Everything on the website is available for
downloading. This program helped me to
explain to parents what I was teaching and I was able to back it up with
information from the website that they could use at home. I have used so many of the ideas they offer, Stop
& Goes, Solutions Cards, but I think Tucker the Turtle has been the most
popular with the children. I got a turtle
puppet, printed the Tucker story and started reading the story at morning
group. It worked wonders helping the
children to understand and learn how to calm themselves when they were upset
about something. Tucker lives in a
basket in our quiet area and the children get him out and tell the story to
each other often. I cannot say enough wonderful things about this program. I also use Tucker as a parent activity to
teach families how they can use the technique at home.
http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/resources/training_preschool.html
Aspen Pointe is a local agency in Colorado Springs. One of their many programs is called Dinosaur
School. Dinosaur School is a program
through the Incredible Years organization.
Dina comes to our class 2 days a week and teaches the children social
emotional skills. It has been a great addition
to what I was already teaching in my class.
Dina has friends, Wally and Molly that also come and visit. Aspen Pointe also offers The Incredible Years
Parenting Groups. Because Dinosaur
School has been so popular not only with the children but our families our school
is working on implementing the Parenting Groups for or families on sight at our
school.
http://www.aspenpointe.org/Innovation/Prevention+Programs-73.html
Parenting Matters of El Paso County is another local
organization that focuses on parent education through family and community involvement. I copied their mission and belief statements
here:
MISSION:
We will create and sustain a comprehensive
and integrated system of parenting education built on family
involvement and community collaboration.
BELIEFS:
-
Healthy families are the foundation of
a strong community.
- All children and youth deserve the
opportunity for optimal emotional, social, physical and cognitive
development.
- The family is the primary influence in
the child’s life.
- The home environment establishes the
foundation for well-being.
- All families benefit from community
support that is respectful and culturally sensitive.
- Supportive relationships impact
individual growth.
- We recognize and value the importance
of partnering with families and collaborative relationships.
- Mutual respect, integration and open
communication between organizations foster resources and
sustainability.
- Children and community are strengthened
by this collaboration.
These
statements say it all for me. I truly
believe in each statement. I think an
organization like parenting matters is an organization I could be involved with
because it encompasses everything I want to do for children and families.
I could not
find any employment opportunities directly with these organizations. They do however use professional volunteers in
different areas to help sustain the programs.
Some programs are funded through grants and others through state and
government.
I am sure these
organizations would expect prospective employees to have at least a master
degree and some experience working with children and families. I think my 20+ years of experience working
with children and families, the past 10 years I have been working at a lab
school on a college campus, and now obtaining my master’s degree in Early
Childhood Studies with my emphasis in teaching adults would make me a great
candidate for a position with any of these organizations.
Tammy,
ReplyDeleteI do believe that based on your experience in the early childhood field, you would be able to get a job at any one of these organizations. You have been a part of the early childhood profession for a long time. During your time, I am sure you have gathered lot of knowledge and ideas that would make a great impact on these organizations.