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Touching Hearts, Changing Minds. Parents as Professional Development Partners Sarah Holland , Mary Mikus, & Camille Catlett National Early Childhood Inclusion Institute May 2014. Pair/Share. Pick a partner Identify leadership roles that families play in your state or region
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Touching Hearts, Changing Minds Parents as Professional Development Partners Sarah Holland , Mary Mikus, & Camille Catlett National Early Childhood Inclusion Institute May 2014
Pair/Share • Pick a partner • Identify leadership roles that families play in your state or region • Discuss with partner • Share highlights with group
Learning Objectives • Recognize the impact effective family engagement can have on child outcomes and trajectories • Understand the leadership roles families can play in professional development, pre-service learning and other areas • Identify potential emotional, informational, and financial supports that enable family participation
Learning Objectives • Be aware of the initial broad based national support that created this project and the evolution into the current PA model • Relate the Pennsylvania model to similar approaches in your own state • Become inspired to increase opportunities for family leadership in state and local programs
The Difference You Can Make Through Family Engagement • Higher preschool performance and promotion to next grade • More positive engagement with peers, adults, and learning • Buffers negative impact of poverty on academic and behavioral outcomes
PA Efforts to Build Family Leadership Competence and Confidence: Partners in Policy Making for Families of Children in Early Intervention (C2P2 EI)
PA Efforts to Build Family Leadership • Parents as Partners in Professional Development (P3D) • Guide By Your Side (GBYS) • Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania (P2P)
PA Efforts to Build Family Leadership • State Interagency Coordinating Council (SICC) • Local Opportunities • Local Interagency Coordinating Councils (LICCs) • Support groups • Parent Partners
Parents as Partners in Professional Development(P3D) By partnering with families • We learn from their stories & benefit from their expertise • Families grow in their leadership skills
History of P3D • FPG Project: Natural Allies • Originated through Higher Education • Parents as Presenters • Parents as Partners in Professional Development
P3D Family Roles • Presentations (presenter, co-presenter, panelist) • Training developers • Contributors to newsletters • Family video profiles • On-line learning • Review policy, procedures and standards • Advisory committees
Opportunities created from P3D • Online chats • Course content - observation and reflection • Guest lecturers in Higher Education settings • Co-instruction • Family scenario • Shared organization and management • Evaluation and development • Advisory groups • Learning Standards
Why this Partnership? • Promote sensitivity and awareness • Educate about family centered services • Show audience that KIDS are KIDS • Advocate for Quality programs and services
Essential Support for P3D • Commitment • Support • Compensation • Tools http://fpg.unc.edu/presentations/parents-partners-professional-development-p3d-touching-hearts-changing-minds
Impact on Students/Professionals • Change in practice • New perspective • Employment interest • Enhanced knowledge and skills • Positive feedback on evaluations • Excitement!!!
Impact on Families • Increased confidence and collaboration • New perspective • Enhanced knowledge and skills • Positive feedback on evaluations • Excitement!!!
Qualitative Impact The families’ stories and presence brings our work to life giving it depth and meaning I learned I had misconceptions about family life with a child with a disability It was a good experience to have students apply the concepts we’ve been learning in class, i.e., grieving, resources, etc., to a real-life situation
Recruitment Strategies • Local Early Intervention programs • Family networking • Family training • Local Interagency Coordinating Councils
The Journey – look how far we’ve come 1974 2013
For More Information Contact Mary Mikus Consultant, Early Intervention Technical Assistance mmikus@pattan.net 800.441.3215 ext.7277 Sarah Holland Special Assistant on Family Engagement, Office of Child Development and Early Learning saholland@state.pa.us 717-787-8691 Camille Catlett Scientist, FPG Child Development Institute University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill camille.catlett@unc.edu Tel: (919) 966-6635