Saturday, September 28, 2013

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community : National Federal Level


Federal Organizations and Communities of Practices are listed below:

The National Children's Alliance is a professional membership organization that is geared to helping local communities. When responding to the allegations that pertained to Child Abuse and Neglect. The National Children's Alliance believes in putting children first by providing professional training and support. The National Children's Alliance also provides technical support and leadership skills on the National Level. The National Children's Alliance also support local children's agencies in the communities in responding to the reports of Child Abuse and Neglect. The National Children's Alliance has a link for membership. The membership link gives us an opportunity in becoming an advocate for young children. Becoming an advocate helps to educate and bring awareness as it relates to Child Abuse and Neglect.

Family Connection of South Carolina is statewide non-profit organization that support families of children with special healthcare needs and disabilities. The Family Connection of South Carolina also provides support for premature birth, and children with physical limitations. The Family Connections supports families of children with autism, ADHD, and Cerebral Palsy. The Family Connections also has a network of over 600 volunteer support groups, and family Partner Programs.

The Mentoring Center is a National network of locally based mentoring partnerships of non-partisan. The Mentoring Center is also in partnership with public and private companies. Provides technical assistance and training for companies such as school districts and local colleges.

The experience that I will need for the following companies above is knowledge in the field of Early Childhood and obtain membership. Become an advocate and bring awareness within the communities. I am currently a mentor for young children, and I work with children and families within the community.

Resources:

Retrieved: http://www.mentor.org

Retrieved:http://www.nationalchildrensalliance.org

Retrieved: http://www.familyconnectionsc.org

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