My advocacy plan is on Early
Intervention (EI) which I first learned about around 10 years ago when my
nephews needed the service. I had seen
other children getting therapy but I did not know that some of them received the
services through EI. I plan to put an
advocacy plan in action to introduce EI into the required in-service training
hours that teachers need during the first year that the start working in
childcare in Florida.
I am inspired and excited to be
doing this because as an educator I believe that it is important for all
teachers to know about EI and how it can help young children and their
families. I have been teaching for over
20 years and for the first 10 years I did not know about EI and I wish that I did
because looking back I can think of many children that could have used help
because they had some sort of delay that could have been helped through speech,
physical, or occupational therapy.
The biggest challenge that I feel I
will have is having someone in the Department of Children and Families (DCF)
willing to talk to me and listen to why I think EI should be added to the
in-service training. I also feel anxiety
about having to get so many people to listen to my thoughts and me.
I think that I can be most
effective my writing letters and emails to the supervisors at DCF in Tallahassee.
I plan on also going to different childcare
centers and talking with owners and directors to get their thoughts on how
important they think it would be to incorporate EI training for new
teachers. I am hoping that we can start
a petition or enough owners and/or directors will write to their
representatives to encourage enough people to start doing the training, even if
only they start it in one county at a time.
I think that the best way to
encourage others and myself is to just show support and be willing to help
others in their plan. For example, I would
be willing to not only help others with their plan but to also help them
research or anything else that they may need.
I am also willing to any ideas from my colleagues and others on how to make
EI more effective and available. Not
only to the teachers that do not know what it is but also parents that might
want to take a training on how to detect who needs EI and how to help them get
the services.