How often do we seek "expert" advice or an "expert" opinion on something we are unfamiliar with or lack the skills to accomplish? We seek the opinion of a doctor when trying to determine the source of an unfamiliar pain or illness. We consult an "expert" to repair a leaky basement, repair a car, or fix a computer. We seek advice from teachers or help from tutors if our children are struggling with a certain subject.
While we look to experts to assist in problem resolution, we also seek expert advice to obtain goals. For instance, we may hire a personal trainer to reach a fitness goal or a life coach to achieve a personal goal. Sometimes, we seek an expert to learn something new and fun such as scuba diving or skiing. At times, I have sought the "expertise" of my son's computer skills when accessing social media sites.
What exactly is an expert?
Expert: a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or high degree of skill in a particular area. Having, involving, or displaying special skill or knowledge derived from training or experience.
Given all this acknowledgement of "experts", why are parents often NOT recognized for their "expertise", particularly regarding children with special needs?
Valuing the voice of parents as "experts" is essential to the positive growth and development of children, especially children with special needs. Parents need to be consulted, included, heard, valued, and respected in all aspects of their child's development-especially in areas that involve collaboration, such as inclusive education.
Collaboration is key! Collaboration means to work together in achieving a common goal or objective.
Inclusive Education involves collaboration between parents, the child, educational staff, and other professionals who offer expertise that contribute to the child's success.
Parents must be directly involved in development of the I.E.P.
Communication is crucial! Educational staff need to keep parents informed during implementation and monitoring of the I.E.P. in the event concerns arise so everyone can make suggestions and modifications can be implemented to ensure the child's progress. While parents respect and value the input of the educational staff and other experts, we ask that they respect and value our input as well.
It is not enought to say our expertise is valued, it must be demonstrated!
Concern/Conflict Resolution- This is one of the most important areas in which parents' expertise should be consulted by school staff. Most often, experts are consulted to resolve problems or concerns in our daily life, school concerns/conflicts should not be considered any different. Parents provide valuable insight and knowledge about their children that is extremely beneficial to resolution of concerns. Parents' skill and expertise is particularly helpful when interpreting behavior, especially when children are non-verbal and may have limited communication skills. Parents become experts at interpreting body language, facial expressions, noises, gestures, etc to determine our child's needs, feelings, and desires. As parents, we have firsthand knowledge of many things that may trigger certain behaviors, therefore, we can offer suggestions to avoid these situations. If it is a new behavior or concern, we should explore and address it together. When educational staff, parents, and other caregivers are addressing goals together, this helps ensure the child's success.
The beliefs, attitudes, and assumptions made by educational staff impact a child's participation in school and their opportunities to learn. Failure to recognize, value and respect the voice of parents will negatively impact a child's development and inhibit their ability to reach their full potential.
Collabortion means sharing the work, sharing the responsibility, and sharing the success together!
Value the Voice of the Experts: Parents!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Cancellation of Windsor-Essex Loves Talent Showcase for April 21-22, 2012
Ensemble regrets to announce we had to cancel our Windsor-Essex Loves Talent Showcase scheduled for April 21-22, 2012. Unfortunately, we did not have enough performers to run this charity event. We sincerely thank all those who supported this event.
Friday, January 20, 2012
"NO LIMITS"
"NO LIMITS"- That's the name of the new bi-weekly magazine style program that CFTV34 has in the works. "No Limits" will be hosted by Kevin McShan, a graduate of the journalism program from St. Clair College.
Ensemble is very excited and pleased about the prospects of this new program which will focus on the positive achievements of people who have intellectual and physical disabilities. This program will also both educate our citizens as well as highlight the necessity to address accessibility challenges.
The goal of CFTV34's "No Limits" is to empower all residents of Essex County, along with the help of various agencies in the county, to provide support, training, and health care to individuals and their families.
The program format will be: FAST-PACED, FOCUSED, & FUN!
Kevin has been a valuable asset in his volunteer position on Ensemble's Election Strategy Committee which has been working diligently to raise awareness to the challenges faced by those with disabilities.
Please join Kevin at an open forum on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 from 7:00 pm- 9:00 pm at Community Living Windsor, 7025 Enterprise Way, Windsor to input your ideas how to make this a better community for everyone. Don't pass up this opportunity to have your voice heard!
Ensemble is very excited and pleased about the prospects of this new program which will focus on the positive achievements of people who have intellectual and physical disabilities. This program will also both educate our citizens as well as highlight the necessity to address accessibility challenges.
The goal of CFTV34's "No Limits" is to empower all residents of Essex County, along with the help of various agencies in the county, to provide support, training, and health care to individuals and their families.
The program format will be: FAST-PACED, FOCUSED, & FUN!
Kevin has been a valuable asset in his volunteer position on Ensemble's Election Strategy Committee which has been working diligently to raise awareness to the challenges faced by those with disabilities.
Please join Kevin at an open forum on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 from 7:00 pm- 9:00 pm at Community Living Windsor, 7025 Enterprise Way, Windsor to input your ideas how to make this a better community for everyone. Don't pass up this opportunity to have your voice heard!
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