Hello Professor and fellow classmates
My advocacy action plan was on how to get parents involved in early childhood classrooms. I would like to thank all of my classmates as well as the Professor who followed and helped me through this journey. I really appreciate the positive feedback and insights I gained from all of you. I have learned a lot of new things about Advocacy Action Plan. I really enjoyed reading everyone internship experiences, and have gained a lot of useful information. God Bless and Good Luck to all!
Shawanda,
ReplyDeleteFinding creative ways to get parents involved is always going to be a challenge, and you need to remember that this is really an important cause! There will always be new challenges which means we need to keep looking for new ways to encourage that. The resources you have provided will help others (like me) to implement that in our own programs, which means reaching a wider audience. Thanks for all you effort and hard work for something so important!
I don't think we could have gotten through this without such a supportive group and professor. Good Luck to you!
Ruth Van Duzer
Shawanda,
ReplyDeleteI think your Advocacy Plan was a very good topic. I think having parents involved more in their child’s education is very very important so I applaud you for taking this on and trying to create an atmosphere where parents feel comfortable being involved. I recently had an in-service with the agency I work at and our main speaker was talking about parent involvement and how that parents sometimes get lost in translation so keep up the good work and I’m sure your action plan will be a great success.
I also wanted to thank you for the support that you have given me throughout the quarter. Good Luck to your future and all the things you do.
Kristina Pearson
Shawanda,
ReplyDeleteI want to say that I think your Advocacy Plan is wonderful! As the director of a childcare center I try to get families involved and it is a very difficult task. I apprecitae that you have taken this on and wish you all the success in the world. My hope is that you find a unique way to get parents interested and involved and then can share it with the early childhood community.
Rachel Soldner