Blog 4 450 Velma Meek
For the past 2 weeks I continued to observe family support, in this center the family support staff plays many roles to help the center run smoothly. On the day I observed they held a workshop on literacy I observed family support Ms. Ridgeway,
give vital information in regards to how important literacy is for children
beginning with infancy. She passed out information to the parents on how
to incorporate literacy throughout the day, singing, reading, talking. I
asked the question why is this workshops so important? She responded by saying
many parents don't realize 20 minutes can make a big difference in a child's
vocabulary, talking and reading to them is vital to expanding their vocabulary
as well as building relationships.
In observing Ms. Ridgeway I learned from her that we have to listen to our
parents when we are talking to them. As professionals we need to find out
what concerns are important to them in order for them to build a strong
connection with their children. Ms. Ridgeway explained the reason she did
the workshop is because parents wanted to know how they could build their
child's vocabulary and awareness of books, and if they was too young to start.
My first insight is that in order to be an advocate you have to know what the
need is you want advocate for, and to find out what the need is you must
communicate.
The second insight is that through observation you can learn a lot about
people. While observing Ms. Ridgeway I learned that she has a good
relation with the parents that is in the center. I have seen them come in
and get job information, school resources for themselves and children who is
moving to kindergarten. That says something about her relationships with
her families.
I agree. Family support specialists play an key role in child care. They have the opportunity of providing parents with valuable resources for themselves as well as their children. It's important for the family support specialist to build a positive relationship with the families because part of their job duty is to provide referrals to education and support programs that assist families in need.
ReplyDeleteGood for this facility - having workshops does help and gets parents involved.
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