Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Interacting with Professionals/ Blog 3


For this assignment I had the opportunity to interact with other professionals in the school. All these professionals play an important role in children’s IEP meetings. During these 2 weeks I had the pleasure to interact with the entire professionals and learned what they had to say about IEP and parent involvement. One thing is for sure and which they all agreed to what Ms. Val a speech therapist had to say, “Parent involvement is very important in a child’s education, because there is just so much we can do at school, to be able to see progress there has to be carryover at home”. I have to say I fully agree with what she told me. Most of their learning’s happen at home as they do in school in order for children to succeed we need to work together and build connections from home to school. Mrs. Laura the occupational therapist in special ed feels the same way. In the beginning of the school year Mrs. Laura send letters home to get permission by parent and doctors to start OT (occupational therapist) and she had a hard time getting those sheets sign, she wishes parent were more involve and attentive to their child. For the therapist it’s very important to start therapy as soon as possible, because they all have different goals they need to meet. All the goals are set up by the therapists the time is quarterly or time wise therefore they need to start working to accomplish the goals they have. Miss. Eva is a physical therapist she comes in and works with a child in Special ed, she is 4 years old and has no body movement in her back. When the child sits down, her back goes straight to the floor. Miss. Eva is working hard to help the child in Special Ed.  Miss. Eva says, “She is trying hard to help Emily achieve her goals and makes the activities fun for Emily to enjoy”.  Miss. Eva role in IEP meetings is very important, because she states what is best for Emily, they also asked for the family to help do the same activities at home with her this will help the process of progress.

I learned new experiences with the professionals in this field of Special Ed. I was able to see what is inside the IEP and the construction of it. I was able to see teachers, therapist, parents, and administrators point of view in a sitting of an IEP. Everyone contributes but they are all advocates for the children. Mrs. Phillis the coordinator of Elementary support services agrees with me when I talked to her about many parents not understanding Special Ed, especially Hispanic families sadly but true. I enjoyed observing and interacting these two weeks it was an experience.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Observing and Interacting

 
My observation location is in Round Lake; the school is called Round Lake Preschool Program District #116. I am observing and interacting with staff in a special ed classroom with children ages 3-5 years old. The teachers name is Stephanie Walker (Mrs. Walker) and the speech therapist is Ms. Val. During these two weeks I had the pleasure to interact with the teacher and the therapist in the classroom. I also enjoyed all the children in the classroom. The classroom consists of 10 children, the days that I went to observe there were only 6 to 8 children present. It was a fun experience, mostly all children in the classroom have a language barrier with the teacher, because she only speaks English and they speak Spanish. It worked out well, because I am fluently in Spanish it was fun starting conversations with my little friends.
            “Do parents feel intimidated to make decisions when the team of supporters is present in the IEP meeting? This is one of my focus questions I have for our future research paper assignment we have for EDU 411. I was able to collect information from Mrs. Walker. During a conversation we had before class we were talking about IEP meetings, she repeatedly told me most of her students all came from Hispanic families, she also mentioned all parents were not aware what IEP documents were. Some challenges that Mrs. Walker has to faced daily is her language barrier she wishes she can do more for her students families but there is just so much you can do. My time there was meaningful to me, I was able to see that these children have a lot to learn and accomplish, I also know that these children need all the help they can get. According to the therapist Mrs. Walker has the lowest function children in speech and other concepts. 
            I was able to observe Ms. Val work with a whole group during speech. It was a great experience to see the positive effects she gave all students. The activities consist of repetition, which this is the best method to help young children.
        I am able to make connections with one of my topics title parent involvement. I am able to see that most of these parents do not tend to work cooperatively with their children. I say this because out in the hallway of the school, they have a board title “family project” the two classrooms in special ed have all their projects in, as for Mrs. Walkers classroom none of the children have there project.I had a great time participating in her classroom during those hours. Mrs. Walker favorite phrase is, " hands-on experiences help children learn and explore" that is one of my biggest belief as well, that's how I absolutely love to learn.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Blog 1/Interview


After interviewing two amazing teachers in two different fields, I decided to be an advocate for Special Education. Special Education is a very serious topic there is a lot involve and I'm very excited to learn and prosper with this topic. I interview two different teachers, one was  at-risk preschool teacher and  the other special ed teacher, in which I enjoyed learning their different roles.

The three areas I will focus in will be the following, helping families  with information about  the development of their child's IEP, as well as support and encourage their decision so they do not have to feel intimidated when it comes to IEP meetings.  Secondly, helping families know their rights of their child’s education laws, and lastly, I will focus on parent involvement.
Questions for my colleagues, what other topics do you think will be interesting for becoming an advocate special ed teacher? The topics I chose do you find them to be interesting? For those who are parents, do you think this will be a topic of interest?

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

First Time

Hello colleagues, 

This is my first time working with blogs. Hopefully I did this correctly,I am new to this so hopefully we can all help each other. For the record I am excited to learn from my peers this quater.