Investments in
early childhood are vital to the success of our nation's youth. Extensive
research has shown that early childhood programs significantly increase a
child's chances of avoiding the prison pipeline. Furthermore, these programs
have well-documented economic and societal value. Studies have shown that
investments in quality early education can produce a rate of return to society
significantly higher than returns to most stock market investments or
traditional economic development projects. - See more at:
http://www.childrensdefense.org/policy-priorities/early-childhood-education-care/?gclid=CNOqt42LhrwCFQmIfgodIyYAZA#sthash.oWpu3RAa.dpuf
National Parenting Educational Networks’:
“VISION
The vision of the National Parenting Education Network (NPEN)
is that all parents/families will have the information, resources and support
needed to provide a nurturing relationship and an optimal environment that will
encourage their children’s healthy growth and development.
MISSION
The National Parenting Education Network is committed to
advancing the field of parenting education.
GOALS
Information Sharing: (1) To facilitate and encourage the
sharing of and discussion about ideas, resources, practices and any other
information relevant to parenting educators and (2) To consolidate and/or make
accessible research-based information and resources on parenting education.”
Below are just
some of the Links that National
Parenting Educational Network has to offer:
Early
Childhood Environmental Education Programs:
Guidelines for Excellence In the Domains of . . .
Parent
Development
Parent-Child Relationships
Early Childhood Development
Family Development
Culture & Community
Parent-Child Relationships
Early Childhood Development
Family Development
Culture & Community
The reason why I chose
these particular organizational websites is because, although early childhood development
are very important, in my opinion the family unit can be and oftentimes is the
foundation of the child’s success or lack of. These particular programs not only focus the child’s
early childhood development they focus of the entire family’s well-being as a
whole unit and not just as a part.
References
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Children's Defense Fund. All Rights Reserved.
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National Parenting
Educational Networks ’National Parenting Education Network
Anita,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your post and great resources!!! I totally agree with your statement, "the family unit can be and oftentimes is the foundation of the child’s success or lack of" (Anita Coles, 2014). It amazes me how some families refuse to play an active role in their child's life but it is nice to know that there are resources like the National Parenting Education Network, which will provide them with support to become more active in the learning environment and promote healthy development. Thanks again for sharing and the best of luck to you!!!!
Sha'Keema
Hi Anita,
ReplyDeleteIt is clear that you are truly an advocate for families. I love the Children's Defense Fund and had an opportunity to do some volunteering there. Downside is the traffic. I hate driving in D.C. Total nightmare!
You mentioned in your comment to my blog that there seems to be more opportunities in large cities. There are also more people--lots of competition! There can be hundreds of applicants for one position. While there are always some kinds of opportunities available, it may not be the position you were looking for.
Great blog this week!
Anita,
ReplyDeleteI so agree that the family must have the same support as the children. I don't know that it is stressed enough in undergraduate early childhood education, that parent engagement is the key to children's success. Also the Children's Defense Fund is the greatest organization, I get updates and newsletter a couple times a week. Good luck in your continued search.