Friday, February 24, 2012

Observation and Interaction with Professionals, children and Families

Mary Grady URL Blog: http://gradylmary.blogspot.com
Module 4: Blog Journal
Name: Observation and Interaction with Professionals, children and families
Date: February 28, 2012
Name of Program: St. Vincent DePaul Child Care Center/Infant & Toddlers Section

I feel early childhood professionals can support families efforts by providing high quality care and education through developmental appropriate practices with the children and their familes. They need to be able to recognize signs for children for early intervention services, professiuonals need to develop reciprocal rrlationships needed to connect and provide families with support by developing a partnership and communication with them. Professionals can use newletters, bulletin boards, parent's conferences and special activities for parents and children; create resources for things they need to know for early intervention process.

I talked to one of the physical therapist K.A. that comes from the outside to work with one of our children who have Down Syndrome. She explained, that early intervention is a very good process for children birth to three, for example she discuss how she started working with the child at the age of four months. Giving her physical therapy she is now two years old, she started the child's theaphy using the normal patterns for development, she started with the crawling, pulling up and moving to walking. She also explained how the speech therapist, occupational therapist and her communicate together on different activities to help the child. For example she is helping the child to walk up stairs, so the speech therapist is helping the child with words such as "up, stairs, down, walk, etc." K.A said one of the draw backs of early intervention, some professionals in the education field want the service to be in a natural environment but after the age limited it is sometimes forgotten, she would like for the children to be able to go to a clinic  for more intervention services.

I observed and intericated in a toddler classroom, Ms. Z.W. said when it comes to early intervention with  children and the role of the parents and teacher, she feel it is in a supported way that helps to develop cognitive,physical, social and emotional needs during birth to three. During my classroom observation and interview I could see where some of the children needed early intervention for example one child name London (not her real name) was very aggressive and showing signs of bullying. Every time her friend Nancy (not her real name) would go over to London to play with her she would scream, hollering saying "no, no," running with the toys or she would take the toy away from her. I could see delayed factors with London, when the teacher call to her she would just stop and stare at her, moving to doing some other area in the classroom and she would also repeat some of the words the teacher would say to the other children. I feel it the teacher would begin to observe, assess and evaluate the child, the process of early intervention can begin the child will be able to receive services before she move to the two year old section.

My learning experiences have been one of joy and enlighten, I had many experiences that provided me with insight about children and families advocacy efforts; collaborating with parents, families and the community are essential partner in the process of early intervention. I will find out more about my advocate plan by being well informed, finding information about the topic, talk to my colleagues about my goals and ask them to help me clarify my goals, help my parents to understand what it takes to prepare their children for the steps of early intervention and I will  collaborate with professionals across discipline issues to address early intervention in the classroom.

The different I would like to make in my setting is to be a role model for young children, helping them develop a sense of self and well being as they learn to function in this society and always supporting and pleading the causes of children and their families about early intervention. In my community I would like to be a part of the solution helping to make every child a part of it and the difference I would like to make, if I can get one of my colleagues to advocate for early intervention it will be a pulse.
 

6 comments:

  1. Hi Mary,
    It sounds like you are enjoying your internship. Is this your place of employment? I ask because you sound like you have a personal connection to the children and families. What kind of services would you recommend for a child under two who has signs of bullying?
    What part do you see yourself playing in being part of the solution?

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  2. Yes this is my place of employment. Yes I do have a very good connection with my parents and children, also my co-teachers and uppper managemet they are so helpful to me. I am so grateful. The services I would recommend to teachers about bullying in the classroom; give more supervision to this child if possible. Try role playing and cooperative learning, finding ways to intervene using positive self-concept toward the negative concepts of the child, I believe this can work with younger children.

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  3. Mary,

    I work for Head Start and also agree that EI is very important. The big isssue that I see is parents are unwilling or unknowing in how to help get services for these children. Do you see this where you work?

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  4. That is so true, I know now with all the research I have done getting the word to the parents and educating them on early intervention is a top priority.

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    1. Early intervention is key for success with our kids who have special needs. It's too bad our government doesn't understand this. It used to be that children received services from 0 - 21 but Federal funding has been cut and they are talking about making it 3 - 21. It's almost too late at 3 - they are already 3 years behind developmentally - how are they going to catch up?

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  5. Hi Mary

    As I think about our discussions and blog feedback, I enjoyed reading your comments and your points of view. I have 2 classes left and hopefully will have further communication on professional topics as we get closer to our goal as lifelong learners and educators. I look forward to our paths connecting here at Kendall, Blogging or email. Thanks for your thoughtful and encouraging comments.

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