Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Week 11 Blog

I have learned so much through out this course. From looking at my colleagues blog they mainly want to focus on prenatal development as far as continuing research and educating families on the importance of  limiting stress and environmental factors that could cause issues during pregnancy. I would continue my research on prenatal development and definitely educate families about teratogens and ways to avoid them to have a healthy pregnancy throughout the entire term.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Attachment Theory



The Attachment Theory was developed by John Bowlby in 1969 and provided a way to understand the nature of mother/infant relationship (Colmer, Rutherford, & Murphy, 2011). Attachment within children provides a sense of security between the child, caregiver, and the environment they are in. Families should understand the importance of attachment and how it affects a child’s development. A secure and consistent relationship through a secure base develops a child’s sense of connection and belonging (Colmer, Rutherford, & Murphy, 2011).   When children are rejected from caregivers it causes them to have trust issues and they lose that sense of security.  Attachment theorists suggest that attachment security with parents supports the quality of social adaptation in peer groups during early childhood, and numerous studies supporting this conjecture have been published (VerĂ­ssimo, Santos, Fernandes, & Vaughn, 2014).  The goal of informing parents about attachment from an Early Childhood Administrator standpoint is to let them know how children develop and engage in the classroom setting from this aspect.

References
Colmer, K., Rutherford, L., & Murphy, P. (2011). Attachment Theory and Primary Caregiving. Australasian Journal Of Early Childhood, 36(4), 16-20.

VerĂ­ssimo, M., Santos, A. J., Fernandes, C., & Vaughn, B. E. (2014). Associations between Attachment Security and Social Competence in Preschool Children. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal Of Developmental Psychology, 60(1), 80-99.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Time Well Spent

Wow! I can't believe that my journey through this program is coming to an end. I have learned so much in this program that I know that I can definitely achieve my ultimate goal. Completing my capstone was definitely a challenge and it made me think so much about what I hope to achieve in the future. I enjoyed learning about the meaning of Community of Practice and having an idea of what my Community of Practice would be like.  My last memorable moment was writing the speech for the end of the capstone. I felt so much running through my head when writing that speech and visualizing my voice being heard by many people that were inspired by the work I have done in the field of ECE. My long term goal is to open my own school.
I have enjoyed working with my colleagues and professors through this journey and I look forward to possibly keeping in touch. I am on Instagram: @j_by_jasmyn You can email me at jasmyn.adwaters@gmail.com

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally


South African Congress for Early Childhood Development
The South African Congress for Early Childhood Development is the representative national mass-based, non-governmental early childhood development (ECD) organisation in South Africa.

Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Early Childhood
 The Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Early Childhood (ARNEC) is a network established to build strong partnerships across sectors and different disciplines, organisations, agencies and institutions in the Asia-Pacific region to advance the agenda on and investment in early childhood.

Early Childhood Australia
www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) is the national peak early childhood advocacy organization, acting in the interests of young children, their families, and those in the early childhood field. ECA advocates for quality in education and care as well as social justice and equity for children from birth to eight years.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level



The Association for Early Learning Leaders

The Association for Early Learning Leaders is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been serving directors, owners and administrators of early care and education programs since 1984.
Mission
The Association for Early Learning Leaders is committed to excel­lence in the field of Early Care and Education by promoting lead­ership development and enhancing program quality.
Goal
Our goal is to strengthen the knowledge, skills and abilities of directors, owners, emerging leaders and other early learning pro­fessionals to ensure quality programs for young children.

I chose the Association for Early Learning Leaders, because my ultimate goal is to open my own school and being a member of this organization at the National level would be a great organization for me when it comes to strengthening my skills as an owner of a school.

 http://www.earlylearningleaders.org/



 National Autism Association

The National Autism Association is a parent-run 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.  Founded in 2003, NAA is a parent-run advocacy organization and the leading voice on urgent issues related to severe autism, regressive autism, autism safety, autism abuse, and crisis prevention.

I have a passion for helping those with Autism, and when I open my school I mainly want to help children with Autism reach their full potential. I chose this organization because I believe this would be a great organization to be a part of and a great community of practice at the National level.

http://nationalautismassociation.org/

The Association of Professional Behavior Analysts


The Association of Professional Behavior Analysts (APBA) is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and advance the science and practice of applied behavior analysis. APBA carries out that mission by

Representing the interests of appropriately credentialed professional and paraprofessional practitioners of applied behavior analysis
Providing support and resources to appropriately credentialed professional and paraprofessional practitioners of applied behavior analysis
Working with federal, state, governmental, and third party entities to enhance recognition of appropriately credentialed professional and paraprofessional practitioners of applied behavior analysis
Working with federal, state, governmental, and third party entities to support the needs of appropriately credentialed professional and paraprofessional practitioners of applied behavior analysts
Providing education opportunities to appropriately credentialed professional and paraprofessional practitioners of applied behavior analysts
Providing resources to professionals and paraprofessionals in other fields and to consumers of behavior analytic services concerning the practice of applied behavior analysis
Bringing professionals, paraprofessionals, consumers, and vendors together at national and regional meetings
Supporting improvements in and access to services provided by professional and paraprofessional practitioners of applied behavior analysis
Promoting public understanding of the professional practice of behavior analysis

I chose this organization because I plan to work towards becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and I believe this organization would allow me to get to know other Analysts and continue to grow as a professional.

 http://www.apbahome.net/index.php

Monday, July 14, 2014

Exploring Roles in the ECE Community: Local and State Levels

Autism Speaks-Atlanta

Autism Speaks in Atlanta is an organization that advocates for children with Autism.  I chose this organization because I was borderline Autistic as a child and when it comes to me wanting to open my own school working with special needs I mainly want to focus on the Autistic Spectrum on the high and low ends.

http://www.autismspeaks.org/site-wide/atlanta

Brain Injury Association of America

Traumatic Brain Injury within children is another issue I am concerned with when it comes to children learning because how it affects them in many ways. I gained interest in Traumatic Brain Injury when I wrote a paper on it and I interviewed a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who specializes in working with children who suffer from Traumatic Brain Injury and learning about what she does made me interested in wanting to learn more about TBI.

http://www.biausa.org/brain-injury-children.htm


Behavior Analyst Certification Board

The BACB is the referral site for individuals who are interested in becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. I ultimately want to be a licensed Behavior Analyst so I can mainly work with children who are Autistic and suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury.

www.bacb.com

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Reflection

In this course I have learned a lot about communication from my colleagues and actual experiences. I have learned from my colleagues by reading about their experiences, thoughts and ideas which has given me insight on how they communicate. From everything I have learned in this course including the platinum rule I have been able to apply it with my cheerleaders and they understand what I mean. Overall, I appreciate everything my colleagues have shared.