Saturday, September 27, 2014

My Own Capacity


As I have taken on the role of an advocate, I have gathered from other professionals that are very knowledgeable and hold special skills that I have never witnessed from others. One of those skills is being persistent.  Knowing what is needed and never second guessing what the children and families need in my program is something that I gained on my own from experience working in the EC field.  Advocating for programs in need of funding or qualified staff that deserve a salary worth working for is an area that gives me the push to talk a little louder and get others to hear what is needed in order to change the way our children are growing up and contributing to society. 

Working among a community where the majority of them are service members; resources are heavy for the families, especially for those that are struggling with a disability from serving during a war.  Among the community we have an abundance of young parents that are in need of assistance in regards to taking care of their brand new baby.  Assisting with them and providing resources that they are in need of is part of my job that I love doing.  I hope to grow with more knowledge and learning some positive ways to communicate with others that are in need of help. 

2 comments:

  1. Crissy, your perceptive resonates with me. I can appreciate your statement about collaborating with other advocates. This is exactly how we learn. We learn not just through trial and error, but also through collaborating with others.

    Best wishes in your effort to succeed!

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  2. Crissy, it takes somebody that is very passionate like you to be an advocate. I think we all need to learn how to communicate effectively with others that are in need of help through verbal and non verbal communication. Nice post!

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