Saturday, July 2, 2011

Establishing Professional Contacts and Expanding Resources

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 Rodríguez 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.

The Division for Early Childhood
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.