Blog Assignment: Professional Goals, Hopes and Dreams
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Assignment: Professional Goals, Hopes and Dreams
- What issues regarding quality and early childhood
professionals are being discussed where you live and work?
An
issue regarding quality and early childhood professionals that is being
discussed where I live, and work is accessibility. I currently work for 3 childcare
facilities on a military base in Sigonella, Italy. Due to Covid-19 restrictions
the only families able to receive care are children that have parents that both
work mandatory jobs. Families of that have at least one parent at home are
unable to receive care. There are currently over 50 children that are on a
waiting list to receive childcare services. The 50 plus children that are
unable to receive services have at least one parent that is not a mandatory
worker.
In addition, due to low
staffing 2 of the facilities can no longer accept more children. Also, the
Youth Complex that provides care for youth between the ages of 11 to 18 is
closed to due low staffing and Covid-19 restrictions. In order to continue
providing educational services for youth between the ages of 11 to 18, I have
created virtual online educational opportunities for the youth. Due to low staffing,
it is difficult to provide children with quality early childhood professionals.
Youth
Complex Marinai (navymwrsigonella.com)
Another
issue that is being discussed is the annual trainings that are due for all staff
members. It can be exhausting and time consuming to complete all the required
trainings. However, they are necessary to provide quality care for children. For
example, last week I needed to complete 7 trainings related to inclusion
support plans. Inclusion support plans are used to help identify children that
need accommodations or additional staff support to have a high-quality
experience at either of the 3 facilities.
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- What opportunities and/or requirements for
professional development exist?
There
are two opportunities and requirements for professional development that exist
with my employer they are the 12 Virtual School Labs (VLS) modules and the annual
trainings. If a Child and Youth Program Assistant is interested in pursuing
their career and becoming a Child and Youth Program Lead an option that will
allow to do so without having a college education is by completing 12 Virtual
School Lab modules. VLS provides staff members the opportunity to gain
knowledge and skills that will allow them to provide a high-quality experience
for children. VLS provides exercises that teach about safe environments,
learning environments, self and cultural understanding and much more. The modules
have videos, reflective questions, downloadable activities, and other resources
for staff.
Home | VLS (virtuallabschool.org)
The
annual trainings are a requirement from my employer. Annual staff are required
to complete an in-person training with a trainer at least once week. In
addition, to the trainings presented by their trainer there are about 30
trainings that need to completed online by staff. The virtual trainings cover
various topics related to childcare.
- What are some of your professional goals,
inclusive of goals related to supporting social equity?
My
first professional goal is to continue creating online virtual activities and learning
opportunities for the youth between the ages of 11 to 18 at my facility.
Although they are not able to meet in person due to Covid-19 restrictions. I
believe it is vital to provide a service for them. I never want a youth of any
age to feel abandoned by their program. I plan to continue providing online
services until the reopening of the facility in October 2021. I believe it is
unfair that all other facilities open, but the Youth Complex is still closed. Therefore,
as a childcare professional I must do all I can to support youth during this
time.
- What are some of your professional hopes, dreams,
and challenges?
My
biggest professional dream at this time is to complete my master’s degree. In
order to achieve a higher position with my employer I must have a master’s
degree. I am currently in this grey area that does not allow me to change positions.
I cannot go backwards; I must continue to move forward. The next options that
will become available for me are a CYP Director or CYP Trainer.
In
addition, I hope to be able to have the Youth Complex up and running by October
2021. I am excited to create and implement the youth program. I am excited to
meet the youth who lives I can impact in a positive manner. I know that there
will be challenges and the path will not be easy. However, I have faith that I
will continue to increase my professionalism and provide directions and hope in
the youth in my care.
An
insight that I have gained for researching the website, Save the Children is
that Covid-19 is affecting children all over the world in regard to accessibility
of services. I honestly believe the consequences of children not having
accesses to facilities due to Covid-19 will be shown in the years to come. I believe
there will side effects to the situation. Children have been placed at a disadvantage.
They have lost educational opportunities and experiences that they will need as
adults.
Thanks for sharing and thank you for caring for the children of our military personnel. I am hearing from more and more individuals in the early childcare field that there are fewer individuals applying for positions. Why do you think finding staff has become harder with the pandemic?
ReplyDeleteAlso, I wish you all the best as you work towards your goals!
As a wife of a sergeant in the military, thank you for all your service to the children and their families. This pandemic has hit everyone hard. It’s sad that if one of the parent’s employment is not considered mandatory than their children cannot participate in the school program. Children need socialization as adults do. I am glad to read that they are providing the staff with training opportunities. You got this. I wish you all the nest on your future endeavors.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that you have created services to help the children who needs it. I think this is the same problem that's going on in my neighborhood. We've had several military parents to register their children up for the early start program this year. When asked why the change of heart, no one would answer.
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