Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Thank you for all your help

Good evening I would like to start by taking time to thank the following bloggers:
http://speregrin.blogspot.com/

http://gailowens50.blogspot.com/

These colleagues/blogger buddies have helped me with my advocacy plan and helped me gain a better understanding of what I need to do. They also at times helped build my confidence around the advocacy plan and weither I should complete it or not or even continue with the class. You ladies were more than just classmates you were friends that gave suggestions and opinions that put me to think. For that I thank you.
I know with the help of God and your great families you ladies will rise to be some of the best teachers our schools call for and I hope your names remain in the minds of the children you will help. I also hope that you take the advocacy skills you gained and the courage from this course and use it to help serve families who need help.

GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 2013………….

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Enlisting and Providing Support

  • Questions you have with which your colleagues may be able to provide help and support

  • Answer: Does anyone out their know what smart goals are? Does anyone know what kind of long or short term goals the teacher is looking to see on our plan?

  • Resources and information you are seeking

  • Answer: I am seeking information of how to connect health care bills/laws with families living healthy lives I have made a connections on my plan that seems to not be a valid.

  • Resources and/or information you have found helpful and insightful

  • Answer: I have found a great deal of information on how the government is effecting how our children learn and receive education. I have found potential laws that are trying to be passed so early education programs can continue to operate.

    I apologize for posting late. I have one computer at home and I have to share with 3 teenagers who also have papers and homework to complete.

    Wednesday, February 13, 2013

    Personal Advocacy Journey

    Quote: "Our voices will be heard in the future when we take up an advocacy issue, " -Dawn Hudson.

  • What inspires and excites you most about your advocacy plan and being an advocate?
  • What inspires me and excites me about my advocacy plan and being an advocate is knowing that I am helping families so they can live better lives and have health children. Plus I enjoy arguing for what is right and having my share of what belongs to me and families.
  • What challenges and/or anxieties do you feel related to engaging in the advocacy efforts you have targeted?
  • The challenges I feel is not having the time and support that is needed to get an advocacy plan going and make sure it gets the attention it needs to make it to lobbyist.

  • What do you believe will be most effective in helping you overcome any challenging emotions you may be feeling with regard to presenting and implementing your Advocacy Action Plan?
  • Being able to get more families on board and community leaders will definitely help me overcome my emotions because know their is a team of people working on a cause not just me.

  • How can you encourage others in their advocacy efforts, and how can others encourage you?
  • We as educators have the passion to help others, using this passion can help us accomplish everything and getting people to listen is a natural skill that educators have so lets get the ball rolling and speak out about what we want to do to help our families and be grateful for the help you can get so your advocacy efforts are not jeopardized because of not having enough time to work on advocacy.

    Monday, January 14, 2013

    Internship 455

    Good evening everybody I am so happy to have made it this far and I am so ready to be one of the greatest teachers coming out of Kendall college. Good luck to everybody in this class and happy blogging.

    Wednesday, December 12, 2012


    Hi All,

    I wanted to let you know that it was great working and sharing ideas with you on a weekly basis, and your feedback on subjects I will use to better prepare myself. I will soon be ending my journey at Kendall in 2013 and having great classmates like you guys will be missed.

    I have enjoyed my time in this class and will miss you guys. Thank you for all the support, insights, and help you have provided me over the past 10 weeks.

    Happy Holidays to you and your families

    Thanks again for everything.

    Sincerely,

    Katherine Colon

    Tuesday, November 27, 2012

    Colon_K_411 Blog #4


    Colon_K_411 Blog #4

      Whom you observed and interacted with in your setting during this module

    Answer: During this last module I interacted with parents at the head start center and the host teacher and her assistant. I also observed the children and their families bringing them in from a long holiday weekend so their definitely was fewer children and very tired parents that didn’t want to stay and answer questions from me especially being that the host teacher never introduced me to the parents and just plainly went up to them and asked them if they would answer a few questions for me. I however was able to speak to a few parents mostly dads. I asked about advocacy programs that they themselves would be involved in and they like the teaching staff in past weeks said they also have no time to join advocacy groups due to their family lives and their busy work schedules. The question came up about how the staff and the childhood professionals in this childcare facility advocate for them, and answers were given that all the staff at this center are always available to listen and help parents locate resources that can help them better their lives. 2 dads discussed how they have been looking for employment for months and the social worker and the teaching staff have been helping them out by giving them job leads. One dada stated that this childcare center advocates for his family when they are in need of food services and educational resources that can help their families. Another dad discussed how the parent meetings are important to him because they help him learn about how to raise his children and therefore he can use that information to advocate for his children.

      Any special learning experiences you may have had or an experience that provided you with insight about children and families including advocacy efforts

      Answer: My special learning experience was working with poverty stricken families that were poorly educated, and abusive. These families made me think that they were in these conditions because they never had anyone or group advocate for them or hear their cries for help causing these issues of poverty poor education, and abuse to be a norm in their lives. These issues are what brought me to the education field. These families are families I want to help I want to advocate for these families and help them end these viscous cycles that they feel are their lives. I want to advocate for families that want better for their children even though they cannot afford the best.

      At least two insights gained from your observations of, and interactions and experiences with, children’s families regarding advocacy efforts and needs related to your area of interest within the field of early childhood

      Answer: based on what was said to me it seems like parents learn from educators and other important people so they can better serve the needs of their children and advocate for their children for a better life. Through my observation being able to see staff help families so they can have hope for the future and look at things differently was a great learning experience. Being able to see families come through the door in the morning upset at their spouses or at the world but have a small conversation with their child’s teacher allowed for many of them to leave in a much happier note was great to witness. I see know that if programs like child care,  head start, pre-school would seize to exists who would hear the cry of these families who would help them work on achieving their goals for their families.

     

     

    Thursday, November 8, 2012

    Blog Journal #3-411


    Blog Journal # 3-411

    During my last 2 weeks I have interacted with the type 04 Head teacher at a local YMCA child care center, and 18 head start children between the ages of 3-5. During my interactions I witnessed parents seeking advice, and education on family issues, employment, and child discipline. During my visit there has been a student teacher from another university that has not offered a comment nor shown any movement towards helping to conduct the class while the head teacher addressed the issues that parents brought to her. This was very frustrating to see. During my observations I saw the teacher yell allot and spend most of her time stopping the children from fighting or running into the bathroom to play with the water. I saw minimal teaching taking place and children constantly being separated into groups in play areas while staff mingled or complained about the behavior of the children. I also saw teachers only speaking to certain parents when asked why they stated that many parents come in the morning with attitude and they themselves do not have to deal with people like that, so I feel there is a lack of professionalism missing.

    On my visit 11/07/12 I asked the following questions to the head teacher being that the director is involved already in child advocacy I felt that other staff would also have some involvement. I asked the head teacher if she is involved in advocacy she said she only advocates for the children in-house to their parents, and to the social worker on sight. The teacher advocates through transitional reports, and daily follow-up. The teacher however reports that she and other staff cannot really advocate because there is never enough classroom coverage or time to even discuss advocacy efforts. The teacher did discuss how they have tried to involve parents but they never seem to come to the meetings. I also went ahead and asked if she knew of any places where I can seek information on child advocacy and she honestly said no. I find it very hard to believe being that this program has been accredited by NAEYC for a few years already.

    My last question I asked the head teacher was what kind of differences would she like to make in her community? The teacher stated that she would like to help parents become more pro-active when it comes to their children’s education. She did however report that she feels that parenting is lacking therefore children are not getting prepared to even enter pre-school therefore are behind in learning all through their pre-school and head-start careers. Based on what she said this information had created some curiosity as to the real reason why children are not ready for school. Is it the parent or the school system?