I
was able to find two local agencies and one state agency that caught my
attention. The first agency I found
information on is the Early Childhood Coalition which can be found at www.eccqc.org.
The reason this caught my interest is because of a child I had in my
classroom years ago that I always wanted to have observed because I thought he
was somewhere on the Autism spectrum and his family refused on chances to get
him observed. I feel like this
organization could have been a great asset to this family and helped them in their
struggles with their child. The
organization provides support services to children with varying special needs
and they focus on Creative Curriculum and the Illinois Early Learning Standards
(Early Childhood Coalition). I had never
heard of this organization until I looked it up and I was shocked to see that
it serves 660 children located in 33 centers and home-based classrooms. The things I found really interesting about
this organization is that they have community circles, which reminded me of our
communities of practice we discussed this week, where families and other
interested individuals can meet to talk about different issues or topics. They have a meal and then discuss whatever
their topic is about. I felt like this
was similar to our community of practices because these individuals are
passionate about something and want to share their knowledge with others and
also learn from others in the community circle. They also offer free
developmental screenings for all children residing in Rock Island County, which
is the county I live in and where my center I work in is located. I did not know this service existed until I
looked at the website and this is great to know because this is a great service
that we can provide to our families if they would like to have their child
screened. There were no jobs listed
currently available with this organization, but if there were, the jobs would
require great communication, collaboration and organizational skills. A person would have to communicate with their colleagues
and also the families they are working with.
Depending on the child’s needs, an individual working for the
organization would have to work with other workers or the child’s teachers to
give the child the best services they required for their specific need.
The
second local organization I looked up is Bethany for Children and Families
which can be found at www.bethany-qc.org/index.htm. I drive by one of their buildings everyday on
my way home from work and have done races in the past that was a fundraiser for
this organization, but I was never quite sure what they did. Before I started this grad program, I considered
going to grad school for social work and this organization would fit great should
I ever decide to go that route. Their
motto is “to keep children safe, strengthen families and build healthy communities”
(Bethany for Children and Families).
They are a licensed child welfare agency and they have been in the
community since 1899!! They have expanded
their services and now they offer foster care and child welfare services and
currently specialize in at-risk youth.
Early intervention is something they are really striving to deliver to
the community. I felt this organization
could be very beneficial as a resource for parents in my current position
should anyone ever need to seek certain services. Their board of directors functions like a
community of practice because it contains various figures from the area, some
business owners, some philanthropic investors, and some educational figures and
they meet as one large group at times and they also break out into 5 different
community groups. The members have a
strong desire to provide services to the community and are passionate about the
work they do. As far as jobs go, the
only ones currently open are for a dental hygienist and a dentist, which I
would never qualify for or want to do.
If I could obtain a job through them, I would go the social work route and
try for something in either adoption or foster care services because I would
love to be able to help children either find their forever homes or at least
one home where they are safe and loved.
The
third organization I found is called Children’s Home + Aid and it is out of
Chicago, IL and can be found at childrenshomeandaid.org. I first learned of this organization last
year because through my work you can choose different organizations to donate
money to and this is one that I chose. They
protect, educate and counsel over 40,000 children, help them overcome poverty,
abuse and neglect and also provide adoption and foster care services. Their governing board is made up of various
community figures and business individuals.
What I found the most interesting about this organization is that they have
what is called the woman’s board and for the last 92 years, this group of woman have “dedicated their time
to help abused and neglected children” (Children’s Home + Aid). Their big fundraising effort right now is for
Early Childhood Care and Education on Chicago’s South Side. They also focus on school readiness, crisis
intervention, and parent support services.
The reason I liked this so much is because it seems rare to have a group
of only women leading an organization and meeting on a regular basis to get
things done for the early childhood community.
There are many jobs available through the organization right now, but
the one that really caught my eye was for a program coordinator for an
after-school program. The person researches
grants, provides family involvement programs and also sets up the schools
health model. I used to work at a before
and after school program and I always felt it was very important to have quality
after-school for kids that was safe, educational and also provided them with
physical activities to participate in. I
also like that health is included in this position because this was one of the
words on my wordle that interests me and I could have a positive impact on many
young children in this role. In order to
do well at this position, I would need good communication and organizational
skills and also be able to oversee other staff members.
After
doing some research on a variety of organizations, I realized how many there
are all over and it is just a matter of looking to find one that can assist
teachers or families in early childhood education.
References
Bethany for Children and
Families-www.bethany-qc.org/index.htm
Children’s Home + Aid-childrenshomeandaid.org
Early Childhood Coalition-www.eccqc.org
Hi Amber,
ReplyDeleteThe agencies that you discovered sound like they are very helpful for children and families. It is amazing what you discover when you begin to research. I hope these continue to help you determine your journey in early childhood.
Lori
Hi, Amber,
ReplyDeleteI visited the Early Childhood Coalition website and found it very interesting. What drew me in was when they stated, "together we are working to identify and fill in the gaps for services for families for young children," (Early Childhood Coalition of the Illinois Quad Cities, 2008). As an early childhood special educator I find that statement impressive because often times there are gaps in services when it comes to meeting the many needs of all children with varying abilities. Thank-you for sharing the link to the website!
As I read your Communities of Practices I thought that these three organizations are all unique, though different they all have a common thread. Within each they are focused on what is best for children and families.
I enjoyed reading your blog as it was a great way to get to know you!
Millie
References:
Early Childhood Coalition http:// www.eccqc.org
I found your post very interesting. I have encountered this type of situation as well. The mother said she did not want her child labeled. I can understand her position as a parent, but as a teacher, I want the child to have the services he needs.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your journey.
Namaste
I really liked reading your post. The one that really resonated with me is the Early Childhood Coalition. Programs like this are necessary now more than ever. With the rise of Autism, ADHD, and other disabilities our children and their families need an outlet. I think it is great that they have community circles that allows the families to talk out different issues. This is very helpful for those who need the support.
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