Monday, November 18, 2013

Questions you have with which your colleagues may be able to provide help and support
“What are some useful tips I may provide in a newsletter to give useful information to parents (regarding any topic)?”
“What are some good presentation ideas and strategies I could use when presenting my plan?”
Resources and information you are seeking
State law/s and mandates in regards to the topic and gathering evidence based research for informational purposes. 
Resources and/or information you have found helpful and insightful
I have found this site helpful: 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Personal Blog Advocacy Journal

A quote by Maria Montesorri:  The environment must be rich in motives which lend interest to activity and invite the child to conduct his own experiences.”

What inspires and excites you most about your advocacy plan and being an advocate?

Being an advocate means that teachers need to provide support and access to proper resources for children and their families.  This would help to develop positive role models for teachers who are leaders in early childhood education.  This would also help to embody the values, policies, and practices that support the right of every young child and his or her family as is DAP and is socially emotionally necessary.

·         What challenges and/or anxieties do you feel related to engaging in the advocacy efforts you have targeted?

Summarizing this focus and my goals both long and short term. I have to ensure the benefits for this effort/topic.  I need to elaborate on the main focus and not provide too little or too much information that is unnecessary. 

·         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?

Staying focus as an excellent early childhood teacher is one that facilitates learning in all areas and enhances development, by having a quality learning plan and a curriculum that achieves important goals by assessing children’s development and learning and establishing reciprocal relationship with families.  This will help to foster social emotional development that is developmentally appropriate.  Teachers must be able to make children feel well secured in a nurturing environment, while maintaining positive approaches to learning, and creating positive relationship amongst peers. Each child is an individual and teachers must get to know and respect each child as such, in order to be foster social emotional development that is DAP. 

·         How can you encourage others in their advocacy efforts, and how can others encourage you?


It is important for ECE to know that they also need to be a mentor and a role model who provides support (and the needs of children by ensuring them), and by maintaining communication for children, between parents and families, peers and other professionals. Mentoring can provide teachers with a structure and support for children between peers, the learning community and families.  As a whole, the early childhood community helps to improve the landscape for children and families leadership and advocacy for early childhood professionals.