Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Foundation of this Journey

This course has Foundation in it's title.  Foundations must be strong.  Foundations must be stable.  Foundations must be reliable.  The information that I received in this course provided me with the foundation of my professional passion.  It provided me with resources for the foundation of my work.  Finally, it help in my belief that all the work I do sets a foundation that is strong, stable and reliable for the development and education of the children I serve.  This journey continues and I'm ready.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Professional Codes I Live By

My Preamble:  I recognize that because I work with the most precious and vulnerable people, I have a moral and ethical obligation to act responsively on their behalf.

All of the "NAEYC Ideals " are meaningful however, if limited to 3 "Ideals" the following are they:

I-1.3- To recognize and respect the unique qualities, abilities and potential of each child.(Retrieved from NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement  of Commitment, 2005)

I chose this "Ideal" because of my love for children.  The child that cries incessantly because he's missing his mother.  The child who thinks everything belongs to him because it looks like his.  The child  who can't sit still for circle time, lunch or rest time.  They are all special and precious.  It is my obligation to help these children  directly and/or through their teachers to adjust to their environment and know that their "unique qualities, abilities and potential" are accepted and celebrated.

I-1.12- To work with families to provide a safe and smooth transition as children and families move from one program to the next.(Retrieved from NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement  of Commitment, 2005)

I chose this "Ideal" because, this is a stressful and anxiety producing occurrence for parents to endure.  When parents are comfortable with the care their children are receiving and they are moving into the "unknown" they need reassurance that their child will be alright.  If a child is transitioning from one age group to another, we have the parents visit with the teachers, spend time in the new classroom and ask as many questions as they need to, to feel comfortable with the move.  When their child is moving from our program on to another, we plan a field trip to the new program, for the child and parent, meet the new teachers, have the child meet and eat lunch with his/her new friends, give as much written information about the program to the parents and attempt to have the new teacher come to visit the child at our facility.

I-1.9- To participate in building support networks for families by providing them with opportunities to interact with program staff, other families, community resources and professional services.(Retrieved from NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement  of Commitment, 2005)

I chose this "Ideal" because it is very important for parents to feel we care.  Parents need to feel connected, in as many ways as possible to the program where their child attends.  Parents are encouraged to volunteer in their child's classroom.  Parenting programs are an essential part of families connecting to families.  They have the opportunity to share their experiences, joys and challenges with each other and may be able to work out or on solutions together.  Our program has a Social Services department that is available to refer families to resources in the community.  We provide services from Legal Aid and a therapy company for parents to access. 

The DEC Code of Ethics also  have "Ideals" that are important to my professional life.
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Professional and Interpersonal Behavior
2.  We shall demonstrate the highest standards of personal integrity, truthfulness, and honesty in all our professional activities in order to inspire the trust and confidence of the children and families with whom we work (Retrieved from DEC Code of Ethics, 2009)

I believe that being held accountable for all you do is important.  I am responsible for my actions to and for the people I work with and for the children and families I serve.  Parents have to have a high level of trust in the people who are caring for the most valuable person or little people in their lives.  I must be honest with them when talking to them about their child.  I must also be sensitive to their fears and concerns.  If their child gets hurt, I must be honest when I tell them how it happened or that I didn't see how the injury occurred.  To help staff grow professionally, I must be able to inform them when their behavior is inappropriate and to give them an alternative.  I must do what I say I'm going to do for the children and families so they will have confidence in my word and our program.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PREPARATION
4.  We shall support professionals new to the field by mentoring them in the practice of evidence and ethically based services.


I observe and provide technical assistance to my teaching staff.  I schedule training hours to ensure all needed and required ongoing training occurs for teachers.  I document evidence of staff training and performance improvements in the classroom.  I am responsible for training and mentoring each teacher in the implementation of our curriculum.  I ensure that individual professional development plans are developed and implemented for all teaching staff.

RESPONSIVE FAMILY CENTERED PRACTICES
7.  We shall be responsible for protecting the confidentiality of the children and families we serve by protecting all forms of verbal, written and electronic communication.

Families must be able to trust that the information they share with me will be held in confidence.  I alleviate the chance that information becoming public by signing an affidavit that holds me accountable to keeping all information confidential.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

In Search Of....... Resources in the Early Childhood Field

The following resources are retrieved from the Walden University Resources: 

Position Statements and Influential Practices
Global Support for Children’s Rights and Well-Being
 Selected Early Childhood Organizations
Selected Professional Journals Available in the Walden Library

YC Young Children
  • Childhood
  • Journal of Child & Family Studies
  • Child Study Journal
  • Multicultural Education
  • Early Childhood Education Journal
  • Journal of Early Childhood Research
  • International Journal of Early Childhood
  • Early Childhood Research Quarterly
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Studies
  • Maternal & Child Health Journal
  • International Journal of Early Years Education 
3 additional resources related to young children:
  1. NBCDI (National Black Child Development Institute) website http://www.nbcdi.org/
  2. RC3 (Relationship Centered Child Care) website http://www.childcaregroup.org/
  3. Gonzalez-Mena J. 2008.  Child, family, and community:  Family-centered early care and education.  Indianapolis, IN:  Prentice Hall