Sunday, July 31, 2011

Getting to know your International contacts

The insights that I gained from this article is that the Global Childrens Initiative meets the need of all children and it invests in economic positive health outcomes and a strong civil society in all nations from the poorest to the affluent. Global Children's Initiative seeks to advance the centers mission world wide by doing research, public engagement and leadership development agenda in child health and development that is grounded in science and engages all proffessionals and non professionals to help with the different programs.
There are 3 strategic areas
1. reframing the discourse around child health and development-this is where the policymakers are educated on how important the learning of science, behavior and health begining in the early years of life.
2. supporting innovative, multi-disciplinary research and demonstration projects-which means to go world wide with the understanding of how healthy development starts, how it can get off track and back on track again.
3. Building leadership capacity in child development research and policy-this is where everyone comes together all over the world and contributing to the global movement on behalf of the children.

The additional information is that the center is world wide and the Global Childrens Initiative is connecting with others who is taking a learning approach to child health , survival and development in the earlest years.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sharing Web Resources

The information that is particularly relevant to my current professional development is the headline in the newsletter that I received from the Child Defense Funds tittle Wake-Up Call for Action. The newsletter states that our since our country in in a rutt because of the unemployment, foreclosures, homelessnes, hunger and budget cuts from both federal and state which is putting the children well-being into jeopardy. The newsletter also states that the gap between rich and poor families continued to grow and that millions of children fell into poverty.
The statements that made me think about the issues in a new way are one in five children is poor and they are our nation's poorest age group plus every 32 seconds another child is born into poverty. Another statement is that American education, once the envy of the world, is in deep trouble with more than 60 percent of fourth, eighth and 12th grade public school students reading or doing math below grade level. For Black and Hispanic children, it is nearly 80 percent or more. Children of color, now 44 percent of America’s children, are at increased risk of being uninsured and in poor health and being killed by guns.
The newsletter help me to understand that we need to invest more in our children, the policy maker needs to invest more money for programs that will benefit the children, and the big corporations need to pay their taxes and quit looking for loop holes to get out of paying taxes and help our children. Our children need a strong foundation in education to get an early head start in order to prevent poor outcome and put on the right track toward a positive and healthy development in order to be successful later on in life.
The insights that I gained from reading this newsletter is that we all need to ban together for our children, the politicians and the business out in the community needs to make sure that our children has what they need in to get a good education, have quality health care, have access to resources to help the parents to be able to take care their children like a paying job to be able to put shelter over their heads and food on the table to get the nourishment that the children need to help them develop into healthy  positive children.

Children Defense Funds.org

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Getting to know your International contacts

I have not receive any feed back from the professionals outside of the U. S. so I did the alternative  activity. Podcast and researching the website http://www.childhoodpoverty.org/. After looking at this website and reading it I learned that there are over 600 million children world-wide live in absolute poverty and that poverty is passed along from one family to another affecting the childs health and education because if  a child is hungry they can not function like they should because they may be sick from not eating right or their health may be at risk. The Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre is  a collaborative research and  policy programme which involves Save the Children, the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) and partners in China, India, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia. Running from 2001 to 2005, it aims to contribute to global poverty reduction efforts by understanding what causes poverty and how can it be prevented and teaching or training others how to pull from poverty.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Sharing Web Resources

Rev. Charles Arko-Nuno
2kdotcom@ghana.com

Mr. Eric Atmore
Cecd@iafrica.com

National Headstart Association
Head Start is a cornerstone of our nation’s commitment to give every child, regardless of circumstances at birth, an opportunity to succeed in school and in life. Children who have been through Head Start and Early Head Start are healthier, more academically accomplished, more likely to be employed, commit fewer crimes, and contribute more to society.
http://www.nhsa.org/news

National Blackchild Development Institute
For the past 40 years, the National Black Child Development Institute has been steadfast in its mission to improve and advance the lives of Black children and their families, through advocacy and education.
http://nbcdi.org/

Current Issue
Senators Franken, Casey, and Snowe Author Letter Supporting Head Start
The three Senators authored a letter urging the Chair and Ranking Member of the appropriations subcommittee that funds Head Start to support Head Start and other early learning initiatives.

I am just glad that people are still rallying and fighting for Headstart because it is truly needed to help our children. I am a headstart parent and a former headstart student.