reach pdf - Delaware Stars
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reach pdf - Delaware Stars
You're here for Delaware's children and families. We're here for YOU! Do You Want to Continue to Receive this Newsletter in the Mail? Including Children with Disabilities in Your Program Included in this newsletter is a survey (Page 7). Please complete the survey and send it back to us in the enclosed postage paid self-addressed envelope. Your Opinion is Important for us. You make a difference! Delaware Stars Advisory Committee Forming Do you feel you have leadership potential and/or leadership skills? Are you interested in broadening your role in the early childhood education field? Are you excited about improving early childhood education for all children in Delaware? Delaware Stars is forming an Advisory Committee. This committee will be for early childhood education professionals to provide stakeholder input about participating in Delaware Stars. We value your opinion! JOIN DELAWARE STARS ADVISORY COMMITTEE A Delaware Family Child Provider noticed that a child in her care seemed to learn differently and not at the same pace as the other children. She saw that the child was developmentally falling behind. She talked with the family and with Child Find. It took six months of communications, but now the child is getting speech therapy and special education services in her family child care program. This story really shows the important role early childhood educators play in the lives of young children and their families. For children with disabilities, the impact of getting needed services and being included can have an even greater impact on their lives. Benefits of Inclusion Inclusion isn't just the law, it's the right thing to do! Young children with disabilities are a part of the community and should be where they would be if they didn't have a disability. All children will learn that we are all different, they will learn to accept the differences, to talk about them and understand them. All the children, developmentally, benefit from the accommodations, modifications and supports put in place for children with disabilities by providing alternative ways to learn the same things. Early Childhood Education professionals feel empowered with the knowledge that they can include children with disabilities with great success. 1 Do you feel you have leadership potential and/or leadership skills? Are you interested in broadening your role in the early childhood education field? Are you excited about improving early childhood education for all children in Delaware? Delaware Stars is forming an Advisory Committee. This committee will be for early childhood education professionals to provide stakeholder input about participating in Delaware Stars. We value your opinion! The Advisory Committee will have membership that represents FCC, LFCC, ECE and SA programs at all Star Levels and from each jurisdiction. The Stars Advisory Committee will meet twice a year. The first two meetings have been selected (December 2nd and May 10th at the DIEEC training room in Dover, times to be determined). If you are interested in joining the committee, please call Chris at 302-831-7354 or send us an email to DelawareStars@udel.edu Stars Town Hall Meetings If you are a Delaware Stars program, and didn't get a chance to join the webinar on 921-15 for updates to Delaware Stars the Town Hall Meeting schedule and register today! Your voice matters. We hope you will participate in one of the meetings below. Please register by email at delawarestars@udel.edu or by phone to Chris Ferrell at 302-831-7354 or Tara Horwitz at 302-831-3239 no later than 24 hours before each meeting. Tuesday Oct 13 7-8:30PM Thursday Oct 22 7-8:30PM Woodlawn Branch Library Tuesday Oct 27 7-8:30PM DIEEC Blue Hen Mall 2020 W 9th St, Wilmington PACTT Center (Sussex Tech High School) 17099 County Seat Hwy, Georgetown Blue Hen Corporate Center – Suite 1E 655 South Bay Road, Dover DE Families of children with disabilities will feel included and part of the community. Families want their child to be accepted, to grow up with neighborhood friends, to feel welcomed. Federal Policy on Inclusion The Departments of Education and Health and Human Services issued a policy on inclusion, including recommendations to child care providers. http://www2.ed.gov/policy/speced/guid/earlylearning/jointstatement-full-text.pdf?utm_source=September+2015+ENews&utm_campaign=August+2015+E-news&utm_medium=email A Child Care Professionals Guide: The American's with Disabilities Act http://www.marylandfamilynetwork.org/resources/a-child-careprofessionals-guide-to-the-ada/ Delaware's Guide to Promoting Inclusion in Early Childhood http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dms/epqc/birth3/files/guidetoinclusi on2013.pdf Online Inclusion Training- 5 hours of quality assured professional development- FREE! why inclusion is so important legal requirements strategies for working with families preparing programs to be ready to include all children in early care and education settings. Register on dieecpd.org Log onto the training calendar and click on the online training tab, then select Inclusion. For assistance call 302-831-3239 Stay tuned for more information, resources, and services that support child care providers with inclusion of children with disabilities in upcoming editions of REACH. Professional Development Attendance Policy All Participants Must Sign in to Receive Credit for Training Sessions Please note that at each training the DIEEC Professional Development team provides a sign in sheet. All participants must sign in on the attendance sheet in order to receive credit. If there is not signature next to your name, you will not receive credit for that session. No exceptions. As such we ask each participant to make sure they arrive on time, review their information on the sign in sheet, and add their signature to ensure you receive the hours for the training. Calling Family Child Care Providers Foundations of Curriculum Series Are you a family child care provider? Do you want to become more familiar with curriculum materials? Then this training series may be for you! Session One begins this month. Apply today using the link below! http://files.ctctcdn.com/0b075da8401/80cbf760-0522-4499-a5c1605568d2fd82.pdf Continued on page 3 2 Professional Development Inclement Weather Policy The DIEEC will put notice of workshops cancelled due to weather on the website. If you are unable to check the website, you may call the main phone number at 302831-3239. You will be notified of the date of the rescheduled class. As such please make sure we have your most current contact information listed on your profile in the registry. FCC Support Groups Would you like to network with other providers in your area? See below for more information. Family/large family child care support groups, led by Family Child Care Providers, are meeting monthly in several locations of Sussex County. Providers of Sussex Support Group – Greenwood Public Library, 6:00-7:30pm. For information contact Jamie Webb, poohsplace123@aol.com, 1-302-841-7999 (text) or 1-302-349-5970 (phone) Indian River Childcare Provider Support Group – Gumboro Community Center, 36849 Millsboro Hwy, Millsboro, 6:00-8:00pm for dates and information contact: Crystal, 302381-6958 or Samaida, 302-448-9914 Seaford/Bridgeville Provider Support Group – Seaford Library, 600 N. Market Street, Seaford. For dates and times call Marlette, 302-628-1521 Providers Supporting Providers - In 2010 a small group of family child care providers in Kent County got together to start a support group. They realized they were isolated within their homes and there was a break down in communication, not only between providers and agencies, but also among fellow providers. FCC providers Shannon Murray and Tonia Hurtt organized the support group. Through their informal meetings, they share information; attend trainings; take field trips together; and refer families to one another. Meeting locations rotate between the family child care providers' homes. The meetings are usually held the 3rd Monday of every month from 6:30-8 pm. Source: www.dieecpd.org and www.delawarestars.udel.edu 3 Visit their Facebook page Provider’s Supporting Providers or email Shannon at sunshinesquaredaycare@gmail.com If you have a support group for providers and/or Directors, email your information at ECInstitute@udel.edu and we will share it in October's REACH. TA Tidbits: It's All About Fall! Help Children Connect with Changing Seasons The month of October is a great time to take advantage of the changing seasons and expand children's knowledge of the world around them. Do you have a L/FCC provider Helping children connect with the changing seasons- leaves support group? Advertise here. Send turning colors, changes with insects and animals increases us your flyer to ECInstitute@udel.edu their awareness of their environment. Here are some things to do with Stars Facebook Contest Sharing is Caring! Like our Facebook page and share one of our October posts on your Facebook page, and be entered to win $50.00 in Lakeshore Learning gift cards! New on the Professional Development Website Have questions that need answers? Check out our FAQs page on our website today! September Professional Development Raffle Winner Thank you to Jessica Arce for the Training Selfie submission! Congratulations on your prize! T.E.A.C.H. Scholarships Do you want to earn 9 college credits for the cost of less than 1 credit? Do you need to qualify as an Early Childhood Administrator? Do you need to move up the Early Childhood Career Lattice? Are you currently working on your Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education? Scholarship Money Available Now!! This is a reminder that T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Delaware still has scholarship money available for articulating the Aim4Excellence™ National Director children this month: (and here is a link to more information and ideas about connecting children with nature) http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/connecting-young-children-with-nature FUN Facts About Animals Seen This Time of Year Did you know that baby squirrels; are called kittens, can’t see at birth and rely on their mother’s milk for the first few months of life? Record activity of a squirrel seen outside in the child care area. Gather various materials outside and let children create their own squirrels using whatever materials (leaves, grass) they choose. Bears, groundhogs and many pond animals such as toads and turtles will dig dens in the fall underground and sleep for months during the winter. Here are some children's books about hibernation: Hibernation Station by Michelle Meadows Hibernation by Margaret Hall Good Reads: Various Popular Books on Hibernation Other animals, such as geese, monarch butterflies, hummingbirds and whales do not dig dens, but rather migrate, or move to warmer environments in preparation for the winter months. How far do they have to travel? Use a map and let the children map out the travel of migration! Here is a website that can help: Online Kids Discover: Mapping and Navigating Migrations https://online.kidsdiscover.com/unit/migrations/topic/mapping-andnavigating-migrations Use the abundance of items such as spiders and skeletons; to teach children such things as why spiders are not considered insects. http://www.venomousspiders.net/arespidersinsects.htm Ask families to take pictures of trees in their neighborhood or yard that have changed colors and make an Autumn Leaves book from them. Go on walk so children can collect leaves and talk about the various shapes and colors that come from different types of trees. Why do some trees change colors and some do not (deciduous lose their leaves, evergreens do notthey are always green!) This expands children’s vocabulary and teaches science concepts. Here is a link to 7 video’s teaching young children about Autumn leaves. http://www.watchknowlearn.org/Category.aspx?CategoryID=8065 The weather is perfect for outside activities, such as painting outside! Setting up an area where children can use their creative expression to create artwork outside offers children a wonderful learning experience. 4 (Administrator) Credential into 9 ECE credits at Delaware Technical Community College. What can you do with 9 ECE credits from Delaware Technical Community College? At least 3 of the 9 ECE credits can be used towards qualifying as an Early Childhood Administrator under the Delaware Office of Child Care Licensing Regulations. All 9 ECE credits can be used to move up the Delaware Early Childhood Career Lattice. All 9 ECE credits can be substituted for ECE 222 – Program Planning and Administration, a course requirement in the Early Childhood Development AAS degree at Delaware Tech. All 9 ECE credits can be used at Springfield College towards a B.S. in Human Services with a concentration in Early Childhood Education. All 9 ECE credits can be used at Wilmington University as electives towards a B.S. in Education Studies with a concentration in Early Childhood Education. How do you articulate the modules into credits? The first thing you have to do is call me - Paula Holloway, the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Coordinator, at 302-764-1501. After completing a T.E.A.C.H. application, agreement, and contract, I will direct you to the correct contact at Delaware Technical Community College to register for the correct classes. For older children, skeletons can be used to learn bones of the body and can be made into games where they must try to put the skeleton “back together”. Here is a website that can help: http://www.teacherplanet.com/resource/skeletal.php Photograph taken at “Helping Hands Family Child Care” - Bridget Williams, Provider Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) Online Management System Support Jamie Walko, ASQ TA For Delaware Stars programs meeting the Essential Standard for developmental screening using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), a webinar on how to use the online management system is available at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/7631566540587457793?ut m_source=ASQ+User%27s+Guide+Link&utm_campaign=8.12+OEL+3+topic +blast&utm_medium=email The webinar demonstrates how to set up your program online, create a family access webpage, run reports, add alerts and follow-up tasks. The online program chooses the correct questionnaire based on the child's age and automatically scores the screening for you. You must have completed the Ages and Stages training through Easter Seals prior to watching this webinar. Once you've completed the webinar, You do not attend a class- in person or online. please contact Jamie Walko at jwalkodel@gmail.com and she will register You will have to complete one capstone you as an online user. project per class and communicate with the Updating Your DIEEC Professional Development instructor via email. Profile I hope to hear from you soon! Paula Holloway T.E.A.C.H. Coordinator 302-764-1501 pholloway@daeyc.org NOTES Present and past issues of the REACH monthly newsletter are available at delawarestars@udel.edu in a downloadable pdf format. Why is it important? The DIEEC has created a user friendly registry for the Early Care and Education workforce. By having a profile in the registry, you are able to register for training and will have an up to date transcript. Your transcript is a record of all Quality Assured training hours you have received. By using our registry, you have access to: the most up to date training calendar, online training opportunities, and a complete record of your DIEEC training history-right at your fingertips! Everyone who participates in Professional Development with the DIEEC is required to have a profile on our registry. It is important for you to know your personal log-in information and keep track of your professional 5 Please let us know if you prefer to download the newsletter at your convenience or if you prefer to receive it in the mail. Complete the survey on Page 7. Web address for some of the information in this newsletter has been included for your information. development. If you need to create a profile or if you already have one but forget your login information, please call our office at 302-831-3239. Keeping your profile current with the most up-to-date information in very important. Delaware Institute for Excellence in Early Childhood Delaware Stars for Early Success Professional Development Department Main: (302) 831-3239 Fax: (302) 831-4223 Visit PD at: www.dieecpd.org Visit DE Stars at: www.delawarestars.udel.edu Please note that for privacy purposes and your protection, the Professional Development team will only release login information directly to the individual. The DIEEC will use the information saved on your profile to: contact you if a training is cancelled or it the location has changed, if we have a problem with the payment or registration for a training, or if you have won a raffle/prize. We will never spam your inbox, or send you unwanted information. Professional Development: Training Spotlight Leadership The Professional Development Department sends online evaluations at the end of each training and an annual need assessment is conducted every year, asking for input to inform our PD system. We have received many requests from administrators to provide more courses related to their role in Early Care and Education. We responded to this need by developing and offering an advanced workshop called, "Leadership". THE COURSE DESCRIPTION IS AS FOLLOWS: Directors and administrators who are able to distinguish between leadership and management tend to be more successful in business and staff development. Topics in this workshop include characteristics and essential qualities of being a successful leader, what leadership looks like in early childhood, and aspects of team building and strategic planning. This is a major topic of discussion in all the publications for Early Care and Education and in business. One of our Master Instructors, Linda Chantler, recently read the book Leaders Open Doors by Bill Treasurer, published in 2014 by ASTD Press. She shared with us at a recent staff meeting that she was drawn to the book by the Preface where Bill describes a conversation with his 5 year old son who was excited to share that his job at school was to be the "leader". Bill asked him what he got to do in this job and his son answered, “I got to open doors for people!" Bill realizes what a profound statement his child has made and has written a book about the qualities of good leadership. This course gives administrators a chance to reflect on their leadership. What doors are you opening for your staff and families? This course is available in each county. You can register on the online calendar is at https://dieecpd.org/registry/calendar. 6 Please complete the survey and send it back to us in the postage paid self-addressed envelope Do you prefer receiving the REACH newsletter by: a. Mail b. Email c. Going to the Stars website Check all barriers that prevent you from accessing the newsletter electronically: a. No or poor internet connection b. Cannot log onto computer c. Offsite computer/limited access to computer d. Other ______________ e. I have no barriers Check the ways you utilize technology: a. Email b. Social media c. Professional development/trainings d. Web browsing 7 Delaware Stars for Early Success Human Development & Family Studies 111 Alison West University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716