Part1:
For this blog assignment I began by choosing early childhood professional contacts in Canada, Honduras, and Ghana. The reason I chose these countries is because I felt it was important to establish connections in different regions of the world. My email to Yvonne Dionne of Canada was successful, although I have not received a response. My email to Ps. Aura RodrÃguez de Montes of Honduras was returned and the message to Rev Charles Arko-Nunoo of Ghana was unsuccessful. I emailed Mr. Hicham Moukram of Morrocco which was also returned. In a bit of a panic, I decided to try contacting several UNICEF organizations including; Australia, British Virgin islands, Canada, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Israel, Jamaica, and New Zeland. I will wait for responses but for now have decided to move on to the alternative option.
Part 2:
The following are the early childhood organizations that I chose to follow.
National Black Child Development Institutehttp://nbcdi.org/(Newsletter: http://nbcdi.org/support/sign-up-for-nbcdi-newsletters/ )
I selected the National Black Child Development Institute because I am interested in learning more about this organization and the impact that it has on the children and families who encounter their affiliated programs.
http://www.dec-sped.org/
(Review also the position statements: http://www.dec-sped.org/About_DEC/Position_Statements_and_Concept_Papers )
I chose the Division for Early childhood because for several years I have worked with disabled adults. I would like to learn more about this organization and its dedication families of young children who have or are at risk for developmental delays and disabilities.
Don't give up so easily! You have so many feelers out there in such a vast array of places I can't imagine you wouldn't get some response back!
ReplyDeleteI would be very interested to hear about what you have to share on children with disabilities.