Friday, May 30, 2014

Sharing Web Resources Week 4

                My organization of choice is the Harlem Children’s Zone.  The information that seems particularly relevant to my current professional development for this week is investing in early childhood programs.  This is a good topic to compare with the Harlem Children’s Zone because Geoffrey Canada, the President of the Harlem Children’s Zone is doing whatever it takes to educate children and strengthen their communities.  In order for children to do well, their families have to do well.  And for families to do well, their community must do well (http://www.hcz.org).   This is why as educators we must work to strengthen families as well as empowering them to have a positive impact on their children’s development.  So we can see that it takes more than just educators to advocate for early childhood programs.  It will take the entire community which includes the parents, teachers, doctors, lawyers, and politicians.  The HCZ programs are absolutely free of charge to the children and their families and these programs are not funded by the government.  If Geoffrey Canada knows that investing in these children will produce a high rate of return later, what are we waiting on?  We can use the Harlem Children’s Zone as a model for where we want our school systems and communities to be and what we need to do to get there. 

            The information from the Harlem Children’s Zone website has made me see that having a dream for young children and their communities that will remove them from poverty can become a reality.  I have often wondered if it was possible for my community to improve and to produce children that will help strengthen our economy.  The HCZ allows me to see that this is possible.  We must develop the same attitudes as the Harlem Children’s Zone staff.  We must not give up hope.  The whatever it takes attitude is what we must keep in mind if we are going to help our children succeed.
            This website has shown the support of not only economists, neuroscientists, and politicians, but it has also shown the support of several of the United States President’s.  President Bill Clinton made a quote about the Harlem Children’s Zone that states “If you volunteer or give money to the Harlem Children’s Zone, you know you will get a high rate of return” (http://www.hcz.org).   President Barack Obama stated that “The Harlem Children’s Zone is an all-encompassing, all-hands-on-deck, anti-poverty effort that is literally saving a generation of children” (http:///www.hcz.org).   I am of the mind that if donated dollars to the Harlem Children’s Zone can produce high returns then governmental funds and grants can do the exact same thing for children as well.  Our objective should be the same as the Harlem Children’s Zone and that is to create a safety net woven so tightly that children just can’t slip through the cracks (http://www.hcz.org).
            The last thing that I gained from this site is the love and compassion that the staffs provide and show the students.  I love their attitudes and their whatever it takes motto. 
Reference
The Harlem Children’s Zone.   Retrieved from http://www.hcz.org

4 comments:

  1. I really like the comment you shared from Harlem Children's Zone regarding the creation of "a safety net woven so tightly that children just can't slip through the cracks". This is an incredible image and great model for the future. The wider the audience we can share information with, the more substantial our plans for the future can be. All-encompassing, effective programs can only be created through a collaboration of many, many influences. If, as early childhood educators, we can stress the benefit to investing in the movement while still keeping children's best interests in mind, we can be one step closer to make positive futures filled with realized dreams and opportunities a reality.

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  2. Hi Sharon,

    I really like the information you have been sharing the Harlem Children's Zone. This project is so unique, and I wish more communities can offer this program to low-income families. It takes a special person to be able to dedicate his or her life to helping children in this capacity. I salute the educators and staff at the Harlem Children's Zone and the dedication they have for the families in the community.
    Thanks
    Tanya

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  3. Sharon thanks for providing great detail work on the Harlem Children’s Zone. It’s highly necessary for professionals in early childhood to advocate the importance and developmental benefits children experiences if they donate and invest in early learning environments. Hopefully this organization will help generate national attention leading to additional funding for struggling families in need and addressing numerous demanding issues that affect so many lives around us!

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  4. Sharon,

    This organization souns like they do an amazing job for children. It is very impressive that President Obama and President Clinton are both involved in this orgainzation. I am so amazed on how many wonderful organizations that help children to have a safe and better life. This communities is very special and I wish other communities could be like thwm. Very nice and informative blog.

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