Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Blog 2


      The setting that I worked in was a head start program .   I currently work in a head start program and I am familiar with the way things are done or supposed to be. I spoke with a mental health consultant and a teacher. My research paper is going to be on Violence in the life of our children.  There are so many issues that are an influence to our children being abused or neglected.  When I spoke to the head start teacher, she was well aware of the issues that  the children face in the home with family members, friends, and even strangers.
     The main issue that we discussed were having the child imitate some of the behaviors in the home that sometime turn out to be violent and disturbing. Being a mental health person, Ms.  M. told me that lots of behaviors that the children display, stem from what they see at home.  She showed me some samples of behaviors that the children can experience while going through some kind of abuse or neglect.  These can be from bullying, sexual behaviors, abusive language, hostility towards others, and even using  objects as weapons  such as knives, guns, bats etc.
     Ms. M. explained to me that there are many resources out there that are being affected to help people to decrease and overcome abuse and neglect.  Some of the challenges that she spoke about were having the parents to come in for assistance from the school, speaking to a counselor, or just getting some kind of help with any problems. She stated that some people don’t want others to know what is going on in their home and they appear to be fine.  Another problem she told me about was the fact that some parents feel overwhelm because they don’t know what the outcome may be and that their children may be taken away from them.
     The teacher told me that the lesson plans are set up to work on social emotional skills throughout the day in the classroom. They work on conflict resolution, sharing, and being able to tell how they feel.  Children are eager to tell things that that are happening to them or others. We know that confidentiality is a big key but it is hard to get the parents to believe this sometimes.  Outside resources are sometimes good because the parents don’t know them and they may say more to someone that  are not close to because of them “ knowing their business”.


3 comments:

  1. Your post made me sad, it is unfortunate that there is so much bad in the lives of these young children. To see these issues at such a young age is to me unbelievable, we can see why the behaviors happen. It is a good way to practice the "no judgement or assuming" on why the child is acting out, because we do not see what happens in the home. Very good blog.

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  2. Joel,
    Child abuse and neglect is an area that needs strong advocating. Abuse, neglect, and violence are topics that most people do not want to think about due to its sensitivity. However, there is a large number of children how are experiencing this in their everyday lives. It's really sad to think that many families in our communities are mistreating and neglecting their own children. Early childhood professionals need to do what's in their power to ensure that these children are safe and that their families receive the help they need.

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    1. Wow violence, neglect and abuse all sounds too familiar as educators we come across all kinds of negative things that children encounter and as well as their parents. Children record things that happen and it leaves scars if they are not good. Our children need positive surroundings, we also need to be careful of our approach as educators and provide good resources for them.

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